“…In time, excessive consumption of these unhealthy foods can implicate the development of serious health problems (e.g., overweight and obesity, cardiovascular diseases; WHO, 2014a). One contributor to the consumption of unhealthy foods may be frequent exposure to food cues in the environment, through internet, television, billboards and vending machines (Havermans, 2013;Wansink, Painter, & Lee, 2006). Exposure to environmental food cues through these channels can trigger a desire to eat despite the absence of hunger, and over time, can result in biased processing (cognitive biases) that may contribute to consumption (Cohen & Farley, 2008;Havermans, 2013;Lake & Townshend, 2006).…”