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flag Traffic delays push drivers to choose fast food over home cooking during peak hours, study shows.

flag A new study from the University of Illinois shows that even a 30-second delay per mile in evening traffic can significantly increase fast food consumption. flag Researchers found that during peak traffic hours, between 5 and 7 p.m., drivers are more likely to stop at fast food restaurants rather than cooking at home or shopping for groceries. flag This highlights how traffic delays impact meal choices, favoring quicker options.

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