I am hungry yet. Do people really like to eat chocolate? David McKenzie said in his article "Who most consumes chocolate?" 91% of women and 87% of men allow to eat chocolate, but it may not be every day, but that is normal (David McKenzie 1). Scientifically, chocolate has changed the mood of the consumer as it increases the level of serotonin in the blood, a happy hormone. As a result, people will be happy every time they eat chocolate. That's why chocolate companies grab that opportunity, start attracting consumers' attention and developing a variety of advertisements to increase sales.
People who like to eat chocolate will benefit greatly from the kind of dark chocolate. Chocolate should be eaten in small amounts (eg 10 to 15 grams per day). It is also important to remember that because of its high energy content, excessive consumption of chocolate may lead to weight gain and obesity. People who want to eat chocolate may need to increase their physical activity to reduce the caloric intake of other ingredients in the meal or to offset the energy obtained by eating chocolate.
Chocolate is usually food related to pleasure and indulgence. It is a fat and energy-rich sweet food and should be eaten moderately. On special occasions such as birthdays and Christmas, many people eat chocolate as snacks and share chocolates. Boxed chocolate can be presented as a special day gift In Australia it is common to exchange chocolate eggs to celebrate Easter. It is also very attractive to buy chocolate at other times. The Australian confectionery industry, which is monitoring the sale of chocolate, reports that about 70% of the candies are being impulsively purchased and encourages the seller to emphasize candies and attract customers. Australians spend more on chocolate candy products (including novelty chocolate like chocolate bars, bars, chocolate boxes, and easter eggs) than other kinds of candies.