The ratio in your kitchen predicts the ratio on your plate. Research by Hall shows ultra-processed diets cause excess calorie intake even when matched for macronutrients. If 70% of available food is processed, processed food will dominate your eating—not because of choice but availability. Auditing and adjusting this ratio changes eating without willpower. This companion covers defining processed versus whole, why the ratio matters, conducting the audit, and shifting it. (3 min read)
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