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Tamron Hall, Willie Geist, Natalie Morales and Al Roker discuss a new study listing the most addictive foods as (in order) pizza, chocolate, chips, cookies and ice cream. At the bottom of the list in 35th place: cucumbers. “Unless it’s a pickle, I don’t want to know about it,” Al agrees. (Willie reveals his personal food addiction – chunky peanut butter – while digging into a jar of Skippy with a spoon.)