If people are given a choice between two foods, one of which they are told is "good for you" and the other of which they are told is "not bad for you," what will happen?
A) Most will prefer the one they were told is "good for you."
B) Most will prefer the one they were told is "not bad for you."
C) Very few people will exhibit any preference for one over the other.
D) Most people will refuse to eat either food.
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