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Why Your Best Intentions Get Lost in the Grocery Store
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Why Your Best Intentions Get Lost in the Grocery Store

Bakery smells, aisle-end offers and health-halo labels can nudge even sensible shoppers off course. Here’s how to come home with food that supports the week you meant to have.

This week’s One Health Tweak a Week podcast looks at why a healthy grocery trip so often comes home with a few extra foods that were never on the list.

Following Helen, a sensible midlife shopper trying to buy food for a reasonably healthy week, we explore how grocery stores quietly reshape what we notice, reach for and justify. The episode looks at oversized shopping carts, fresh produce at the entrance, bakery smells, scattered essentials, aisle-end “specials”, free samples, bulk deals and health-halo packaging that makes ultra-processed snacks look like acts of self-care.

The point isn’t that shoppers are gullible, or that one packet of muffins or family bag of chips ruins anyone’s health. It’s that the foods we bring home become the choices available to our tired, hungry, busy future selves. The grocery store changes what we buy today; our cupboards change what we eat for the rest of the week.

You’ll also hear practical ways to shop more consciously without becoming joyless about it: write a real list, choose the right basket or cart, plan treats rather than collecting ambush treats, treat aisle-end offers as adverts, question health-halo claims, and avoid bulk-buying foods you don’t want to eat in bulk.

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