Men start craving beef and pork after looking at sexy images of women: Study
A new study titled 'Is Meat Sexy?' published in the journal Food Quality and Preference tracked more than 1,600 men and women to explore advertising's impact on meat consumption
A new study has claimed that men start craving beef and pork after viewing sexy images of women, referencing several food outlets who used oversexed ads to attract their male customer base.
Researchers tracked more than 1,600 men and women in the US, UK, and Australia in a bid to explore advertising's impact on red-meat consumption and, thereby, its connection with mating. The study titled "Is Meat Sexy?" was subsequently published in the journal Food Quality and Preference, the New York Post reports.