Sharing photos food on Instagram and other social media sites could be bad for your waistline, claims new study Sharing snaps of treats on sites such as Instagram could be bad your waistline Research shows it takes diners who photograph their meals longer to feel full Surveys suggest almost 70 per cent of millennials regularly share images of food
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It's one of the most common themes on social media platforms.
But sharing snaps of tasty treats on sites such as Instagram before tucking into them could be bad your waistline.
Research shows it takes diners who photograph their meals longer to feel full and leaves them more likely to want a second serving.
Surveys suggest almost 70 per cent of millennials – those born in the eighties and nineties – regularly share images of food online before eating it
Every year, billions of smartphone pictures are posted on social media by food lovers wanting to share their experience with others.
Surveys suggest almost 70 per cent of millennials – those born in the eighties and nineties