Scientists are starting to unravel the mystery of moreishness - why some snacks seem impossible to eat in small amounts.
It is the phenomenon that explains why it can be so difficult to dip into a packet of chips without polishing off all the contents.
Likewise, a single bite of chocolate may prove waist-expandingly fatal.
Some might call it greed, but another name for such behaviour is "hedonic hyperphagia".
"That's the scientific term for 'eating to excess for pleasure rather than hunger'," said expert Tobias Hoch, who presented findings from a study of hungry rats to the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society in New Orleans.