season or go with frozen, especially when it comes to berries and exotic fruits such as mango. Seasonal foods also taste better, so consider buying them in bulk when available and freezing portions for future use.
Avoid most of the aisles and freezer cases jammed with prepared foods like frozen dinners. They cost more and are usually loaded with sugar and salt.
One inner aisle you should visit is the one with grains. That’s where you’ll find whole grains and whole grain flours to boost your fiber intake, and provide other nutrients typically missing from refined flour foods. Also stock up on dried peas and beans.
To make shopping efficient, keep a running grocery list and shop for staples once a week. This will save time and cut down on unwise impulse purchases. People who make frequent fast trips to the store or who shop without advance planning spend more and often buy high-fat, high-sugar items.
More information
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on healthier shopping and meal planning.