The common perception has long held that Americans like big portions, a notion that has been tied to the country's battles with obesity and overall healthfulness. In fact, many an analyst has lamented that, due to those at-times overwhelming portions found on restaurant plates, Americans can no longer recognize a true serving size. However, a recent study indicates that Americans believe restaurants have gone too far with their portion sizes.
Without funding from any outside sources, Opinion Dynamics Corporation (Cambridge, Mass.) surveyed 1,112 American adults on the portion issue between August 24 and August 26 of this year. The results show that more than half of consumers regard the typical restaurant portion size in the U.S. as too large, while only about a third believes restaurant portions are properly sized. Perhaps of greater interest are the responses suggesting consumers would be more willing to frequent establishments that offer half-sized portions, an opinion held by four in 10 respondents.