Don't let the Supermarket sabotage your diet

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Little supermarket decisions we make everyday like buying milk, bread, meat, dairy, juice and even fruit can add up to weight gain. Here's your ultimate guide to shopping smart so that the supermarket does not sabotage your diet.

Before you even walk into your supermarket, consider these tips:

Never shop when you're hungry.
Never shop without a list; there's no such thing as running in to "pick up a few things."

Try to not shop with your kids; they can often distract you from making the right choices and reading ingredient labels.
Once you get into the supermarket, follow my lead....

Avoid alluring displays of new foods

Avoid grabbing food samples - each mouthful is approximately 25 extra calories. That's 100 calories after just four bites!
Shop the outer perimeter of the supermarket where the healthier items are first; the unhealthier foods are located in the center aisles (by the time you've picked up your produce, low-fat dairy, whole grains and lean proteins your cart is starting to get full and you will be less likely to buy the "bad" stuff)

Bigger is not always better - particularly when it's a bigger bag of unhealthy snack food.
 
Little supermarket decisions we make everyday like buying milk, bread, meat, dairy, juice and even fruit can add up to weight gain. Here's your ultimate guide to shopping smart so that the supermarket does not sabotage your diet.

Before you even walk into your supermarket, consider these tips:

Never shop when you're hungry.
Never shop without a list; there's no such thing as running in to "pick up a few things."

Try to not shop with your kids; they can often distract you from making the right choices and reading ingredient labels.
Once you get into the supermarket, follow my lead....

Avoid alluring displays of new foods

Avoid grabbing food samples - each mouthful is approximately 25 extra calories. That's 100 calories after just four bites!
Shop the outer perimeter of the supermarket where the healthier items are first; the unhealthier foods are located in the center aisles (by the time you've picked up your produce, low-fat dairy, whole grains and lean proteins your cart is starting to get full and you will be less likely to buy the "bad" stuff)

Bigger is not always better - particularly when it's a bigger bag of unhealthy snack food.

EXACTLY!!!!
I always eat something before i go grocery shopping!! i never go there
hungry! whew, that would be my downfall as i would nibble all the
yummy samples they shove at ya!! lol! when they do..i just simply say
"im allergic to that item".....lol! of course, they look at me funny..:giggle:
I bypass the bakery as they have the aromas that have hands that practically
grab at ya to make you buy this wonderful donuts, cinnamon rolls, cookies,
etc..so i just turn and think these foods are just nothing but poison to my
body and health! it works for me every time..
I always buy what i have on my list..nothing more!
I always get what is good for our health, period.
 
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