Not exact matches
And each
food might cost
more, but we're saving by not
buying junk or eating out.
@Bettina, No, I meant the adults who have the time and resources to stand guard at the corner store - THOSE could be
more proactive and use the time instead to offer healthy, free snacks before the kids even make it in the door to
buy the
junk food.
And then the
junk foods, the processed
foods, are going to be in the center aisles, and they [these] are very, very, very long and the reason that they are very long is because the research shows that the
more products you look at, the
more you
buy, and that is a rule of supermarkets that research backs up over and over and over again.
Untested, unproven, sensationalistic theories about the best ways to burn fat seem to be mental
junk food for the masses and the crazier they sound, the
more the people
buy into them, only to find an even greater sense of failure and desperation.
Give a little
more consideration to these
foods the next time you are in the
junk food aisle and are tempted to
buy them.
Granted, they're not perfectly Primal and may contain a bit
more sugar than we usually recommend, but they'll beat store -
bought, HFCS - laden, processed
junk food any day.
Researchers found that moms were
more likely to stop
buying junk food when it cost
more.