Plating Psychology
Chefs often believe that asymmetric plating enhances creativity, but studies show it can actually decrease customers' willingness to pay. Interestingly, the number of items on a plate matters less than the perceived quantity of food. Additionally, the orientation of food can influence diners' preferences, with certain angles evoking a more favorable response, possibly tied to evolutionary instincts.In this clip
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