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Hunger was associated with stronger feelings of anger and irritability and lower levels of pleasure in research. For those who get snappy when they miss out on lunch, it may be the perfect excuse: researchers have confirmed that a lack of food makes otherwise bearable people “hangry”.
Anne-Marie De Beer organisation Nutrition, Health and Wellness Manager, Nestlé ESAR
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Hunger was associated with stronger feelings of anger and irritability and lower levels of pleasure in research. For those who get snappy when they miss out on lunch, it may be the perfect excuse: researchers have confirmed that a lack of food makes otherwise bearable people “hangry”.
Anne-Marie De Beer organisation Nutrition, Health and Wellness Manager, Nestlé ESAR
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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