Grocery Store Labyrinths - Your Map

So there are grocery store tours and recipe grocery tours and a variety of other offerings to help people make their way through a grocery store as an informed consumer.

This is a little different. A Health Atlas Guide tour gives you more than food label lessons and recipe tips…

It may surprise you that navigating a grocery store actually involves knowledge of not only nutrient profiles, ingredient flags, and the ability to convert measurements between serving sizes and actual purchase quantity.

To truly know what you’re looking at requires (sadly) a foundation in business acumen, specifically:

  • Marketing and advertising 101

  • Retail shelf space race pricing and reservations

  • The concept of financial cannibalism of private labels and “other” brands

  • Statistics loopholes in product label claims

  • Cost of production and how “vegetarian-fed” or “grain-free” can actually backfire on some products once a consumer knows the facts

I imagine that sounds more like school than you were hoping for but, if I told you I can give you a crash course on business school 101 while providing nutrition insights with cost-cutting tips to bolster your grocery list’s nutrition value without you needing to study would you be interested?

Get answers to questions such as: “why is red meat "supposedly not good?”, “what makes a chicken egg worth the extra bucks?”, “What cereals okay to give to me kids?”, “Is there any way I can have chocolate?”, “Are all sugars created equal?”… It’s hard not to want to tell you right now but I’d love the chance to explain the “why” behind the answers to these questions.

Sign up for an incredibly useful tour of your local grocery store with the Health Atlas Guide!

Live tours are offered sporadically in person and virtual pre-recorded tours are available on a bi-weekly basis with an ask-me-anything live chat while getting your tour.

Pricing $25 and up based on tour length and live or pre-recorded tour.

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