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Effects of physical cleansing on subsequent unhealthy eating
Authors:Jungkeun Kim  Jae-Eun Kim  Jongwon Park
Institution:1.Department of Marketing,Auckland University of Technology,Auckland,New Zealand;2.Department of Marketing, Business School,The University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand;3.Korea University Business School,Korea University,Seoul,South Korea
Abstract:Over five experiments, we demonstrate that physical cleansing (e.g., handwashing) can reduce consumers’ unhealthy eating in subsequent unrelated contexts, by decreasing their choice of vice food (e.g., chocolate cake) versus virtue food (e.g., fruit salad) and their preferred amount vice food for consumption. This effect generalizes over different food stimuli and different operationalizations of physical cleansing (i.e., actual cleansing, visualized cleansing, and vicarious cleansing). Further, an analogous effect occurs for consumers’ unethical choice in a non-food domain, thus increasing the generalizability of the cleansing effect. Finally, one potential mechanism of the effect based on the metaphorical associations between physical cleanliness and moral purity and between vice food and immoral consumption is suggested.
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