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    Office snacking: what helps

    Offices combine stress, boredom, treats on desks, and irregular breaks—snacking becomes a social and emotional regulator.

    Why this pattern shows up

    Visible food increases intake. Short breaks make a handful of something feel like “self-care.”

    What makes it hard to manage

    Structured breaks, a satisfying lunch, water bottle habits, and polite boundaries around the treat table.

    Hunger vs craving

    3 p.m. dips are often fatigue + habit, not true hunger.

    What to do right now

    Walk outside for five minutes before opening the snack drawer.

    Science-backed, practical suggestions

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