“…Whilst these models have been useful in identifying predictors of snacking which may be successfully targeted via intervention and health information (see Branscum & Sharma;Mesters & Oostveen;1994, Lally, Bartle, & Wardle;, Robinson, Harris, Thomas, Aveyard, & Higgs, 2013Shojaeezadeh, 2010), they have tended to neglect aspects of behaviour which are unplanned or non-reflective in nature. For snacking behaviour in particular, it is likely that non-reflective variables play a large role in determining action (Hofmann, Freise, & Strack, 2009;Ohtomo, 2013). Indeed, dual-process models confirm that snacking behaviour is predicted by both reflective and nonreflective processes (Churchill & Jessop, 2011;Honkanen, Olsen, Verplanken, & Tuu, 2012).…”