Study Year
2024
In plain terms, this study tests whether showing healthier buffet items first can shift choices without removing any options. The boards below are the prototype screens used to compare menu-order conditions.
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Whether showing healthier items earlier in a buffet menu leads to lighter choices while guests still keep full choice freedom.
Scope note: this page focuses on design artifacts and setup logic, not participant-level raw data tables.
Study framework
For a fair comparison, food options stayed constant while order and attention cues were adjusted across conditions.
Menu categories follow a typical buffet sequence without healthy-first emphasis.
Lighter items appear earlier, while the menu content itself remains equivalent.
Typography, spacing, and hierarchy guide first glance without forcing any decision.
Choice direction and calorie intent were compared between conditions.