Social Influence (Oct 2018)

Altruistic indulgence: people voluntarily consume high-calorie foods to make other people feel comfortable and pleasant

  • Youjae Yi,
  • Jacob C. Lee,
  • Saetbyeol Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15534510.2018.1546616
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 223 – 239

Abstract

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We explored a novel phenomenon where people in certain social contexts voluntarily consume high-calorie foods with the altruistic motive of making other people feel comfortable and pleasant. We hypothesized that people are likely to choose a high-calorie food, especially around others with whom they have communal relationships (e.g., friends), because of the desire to induce in others feelings of pleasantness rather than guilt. A field study at a café shows that this phenomenon emerges in the real world, and a scenario-based experiment supports our altruistic account with mediation analyses. The alternative explanation of a social acceptance account is ruled out.

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