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‘Picky’ explains the finicky eating habits of American children

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 19, 9:30 AMWire: Washington Examiner
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‘Picky’ explains the finicky eating habits of American children

American children are notorious for their finicky and mercurial tastes at the dinner table. Their bland, narrow, ever-shifting palates have driven many a parent to the precipice of despair.

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