People's "Hanger" Causes an Average of Four Arguments a Week
There are plenty of things that can make us angry . . . but it's possible that NOTHING is more consistent at making us angry AND mean than being hungry.
According to a new survey of 2,000 Americans, being "hangry" leads to an average of four arguments per week.
And here are the top five reasons we get hangry . . .
1. We waited too long to eat.
2. We didn't eat enough at a meal.
3. We didn't like what we ate.
4. We're on a diet.
5. We sacrificed something that tastes good for a healthier but much less delicious alternative.