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From a young age, many of us are taught that a meal is incomplete without dessert. This belief, instilled early on, encourages the habit of consuming sweets after every meal, a ritual that is often hard to give up. The promise of a sweet treat as a reward for finishing one’s meal becomes a deeply ingrained expectation, leading to a lifetime of unnecessary sugar consumption.
From a young age, many of us are taught that a meal is incomplete without dessert. This belief, instilled early on, encourages the habit of consuming sweets after every meal, a ritual that is often hard to give up. The promise of a sweet treat as a reward for finishing one’s meal becomes a deeply ingrained expectation, leading to a lifetime of unnecessary sugar consumption.