If the beverage is labeled "low volume" or "normal", it is likely that consumers are more likely to drink more (ie obtain supplements) and order extra food with their drinks It is known by research.
This is the term understood by the author of the title titled "most fantasies in social networks" with the label "fantasy of majority". Facebook is the most powerful of any social network and most members will have quite a few friends. At the moment, this premise is effective, but we will explain it in detail in a later paragraph. Usually there will be several outliers with several friends on average, on average. They constitute an "influencer"; the algorithm marks a privileged group of people listening to their words. They are the source of the so-called "friendship paradox". The majority of small members surround quite a few friends, but huge connected stars tilt the average upwards and average the average of all other members below average. If for some reason you can remove these superstars from your calculations, your ego will be restored like a magic.
This is probably the first distorted picture published by Professor Edward Adelson of MIT, one of the most incredible fantasies. Squares labeled "A" appear darker than squares labeled "B", but they are actually the same shades of gray. If you do not believe it, that is not a question, we are not, but Photoshop proves that we are wrong.