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We should not serve desserts in the school cafeteria. If we offer desserts, students may stop choosing healthy foods in the cafeteria. They will expect to eat junk food and dessert for lunch every day, and their eating habits may get worse at home as well.
What type of fallacious reasoning does this argument use?

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Responses

appeal to authority
appeal to authority

red herring
red herring

slippery slope
slippery slope

false analogy

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
slippery slope

The argument claims that offering desserts will inevitably lead to much worse outcomes (daily junk food and worsened home habits) without evidence for that chain of consequences.