If you agonize over your entree choice at a restaurant until the moment the waiter takes your order, you might not enjoy your meal as much as you should.
Recent research details an experiment that asked participants to choose a piece a chocolate from a variety platter. Participants who closed the platter immediately after choosing a candy expressed greater satisfaction with their choice versus those who left the platter open. The effect was more pronounced as the number of choices increased.
The lesson to take away from this is to make a choice at dinner, and then put the menu away. Spending extra time contemplating your other options will only make you second guess your decision once your food arrives. This is especially true at restaurants with big menus and lots of potential choices. As someone who asks to choose his meal last at the table to get a few more moments to choose a meal, I'll definitely take this advice to heart.
Closing Your Menu After You Order Could Make Your Meal More Satisfying | The Consumerist
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