Question: Eating Away the Innings in Baseball's Cheap Seats Baseball and gluttony, two of America's favourite pastimes, are merging, with Major League Baseball stadiums offering all-you-can-eat seats. Some fans try to "set personal records" during their first game, but by the third time in such seats they eat normally
How can setting personal records for eating be reconciled with marginal utility theory? Which ideas of behavioural economics are consistent with the information in the news clip?