Nutrition and Calorie Tips

Grocery shopping tips…

Grocery shopping tips… 🛒

It may sound simple but getting the grocery shopping right is a good way to set yourself up for success if you’re trying to lose weight.

Here are a few tips:

# Make a list

Very basic, but so so important! How many times have you walked aimlessly through the supermarket, ended up buying things on impulse and forgetting things you needed.

# Keep it consistent

You don’t need to buy different things each week. There’s nothing wrong with consistency week to week. In fact having a fairly consistent diet (as long as it’s a balanced one) is a great way to help reduce decision fatigue and stick to your plan.

# Use a trolley for main shops only

If you’re doing a larger shopping trip then use a trolley. For other shops either use a basket or nothing – to avoid loading up on things you don’t need.

# Check calories

If you’re trying to maintain a calorie deficit then it’s worth checking calories as you shop, rather than getting home and discovering you’ve bought things you can’t accommodate easily within your calorie budget.

# Shop the rainbow

This tip relates to the variety of fruit and veggies. Different colours relate to different nutrient profiles, so try your best to incorporate as much color when you’re in the produce section

# Chill out

If you are a busy person then ready meals, frozen veggies and fruit are a great thing to stock up on. There’s nothing wrong with convenience foods – especially nowadays – there are loads of great ones and frozen fruits and veg are often higher in nutrients than some fresh ones anyway.

# Be realistic

How many times have you done a ‘new diet’ grocery shop where you buy no ‘treats’ or indulgences? This results in unnecessary dietary restraint, often daily stops at convenience stores and then overeating when you do get the treats you wanted. Add some treats to you trolley!

# Spend 30-60 mins

Try to limit shopping trips to 30-60 mins if you can – so you’re not rushing but equally so it’s not taking forever. The longer you spend the more likely you are to add unnecessary extras into the cart.

# Avoid the hype

Try to look past marketing and sales pitches. Just because something has ‘healthy’ or ‘skinny’ or ‘high protein’ emblazoned across it doesn’t mean it’s automatically lower calorie or actually healthy. Look at the labels. Equally avoid being swayed by sales deals that might make you buy products you don’t actually want!

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