If you want to eat a bag of potato chips, you shouldn’t have to devour it while hiding in a closet . . . but there’s a reason people might consider it.
In a new poll, 69% of people in long term relationships say they feel judged by their partner for their snacking habits. And it goes both ways. Another 69% admit that they judge THEIR partner for their snack choices. It’s unclear if those are mostly the same people . . . but there’s clearly some overlap.
Men are more likely to feel judged by a slim margin . . . and it happens more with younger people than old folks. Which makes sense. If you’re 75 years old, you may feel a little less pressure to trim down into that SUMMER BOD for your partner.
The poll also asked people what their “guilty pleasure foods” were, and PIZZA is #1.
Ice cream is second, followed by burgers . . . potato chips . . . fried chicken . . . chocolate . . . cake . . . French fries . . . candy . . . and bacon.
(OnePoll)