One Simple Change to Eat Healthier

Buy more vegetables and meat from your local farmers and butchers. They’re usually free from additives and adulteration

 

When you do that, you won’t have many options left except to cook — and that’s the healthiest change you can make.

Keep in mind that local is great but check what is inside and how it is made:

 

  1. How clean their shop/storage is
  2. Whether they allow you to see the meat openly

  3. Freshness indicators (color, smell, texture)

  4. Whether they explain their sourcing

  5. Ingredients

  6. Additives

  7. Preservatives

  8. Processing method