How Grocery Stores SCAM YOU!!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @jordana2587
    @jordana2587 Месяц назад +777

    I rarely go into a grocery store, I don’t eat bread, I don’t drink milk, get my veggies, eggs and grass fed meat from a local farm, I get raw sheep cheese from Amazon and fresh fish locally on a Tuesday. This is all thanks to Dr Berg, my diet was mostly processed food up until 2 years ago.

    • @cattleprods911
      @cattleprods911 Месяц назад

      @@jordana2587 awesome!

    • @Whatareyoudoingwithyourlife
      @Whatareyoudoingwithyourlife Месяц назад

      Grocery store owners are literally con artist. Keep in mind too: the FDA is allowing this poison in the food. Cant trust the FDA either.

    • @user-kf8wb2cq4f
      @user-kf8wb2cq4f Месяц назад +14

      Is it less or more expensive ?

    • @PleaseDoNotDoThis
      @PleaseDoNotDoThis Месяц назад +68

      Our body’s ability to recover itself and become stronger with the right diet, even after years of junk food and dietary neglect is truly amazing.

    • @kathypileggi7650
      @kathypileggi7650 Месяц назад

      American grocery stores are an abomination….an assault on our bodies

  • @DhillonDapinder
    @DhillonDapinder Месяц назад +299

    This doctor's conscious is still alive. Most people do not dare to speak the truth. I admire him a lot

    • @grievousmink3889
      @grievousmink3889 Месяц назад +8

      @@DhillonDapinder this kind of thing is common knowledge

    • @MarkHernandez62024
      @MarkHernandez62024 Месяц назад +8

      DhillonDapinder: This guy is not an MD. He is a chiropractor. They have a much lower academic background than an MD. "Since graduating from chiropractic school, most people call me Dr. Berg-officially, Dr. Eric Berg, DC, or just The Knowledge Doc." He has been fact checked by MD's and Ph.D.'s and others, it's not pretty. Beware and check out these self proclaimed authorities.

    • @I.M.A.Panther3619
      @I.M.A.Panther3619 Месяц назад +4

      You Tube Tube pays the gentleman well.

    • @skopp888
      @skopp888 Месяц назад

      ​@@MarkHernandez62024so?

    • @genevievedupont3072
      @genevievedupont3072 Месяц назад +1

      His voice is creepy!

  • @freakyflow
    @freakyflow Месяц назад +365

    Dad worked for casino design And sales ..Casinos have no clocks anywhere to tell you its time to leave No windows to tell you its day or night Dark ceilings so you dont bother looking up Bright floors/carpet to keep you looking ahead Flashing moving lights to keep you happy And awake And a design to better get you lost Than know exactly where the exits are. Cashing out normally has a long gated rope line And 1 teller that is told to work slow...So you spend more coins waiting for the line to lessen...This floor plan Idea was sold to IKEA in the 80's And this is why you need painted lines on the floor And walk past 1000 items before finding what you need

    • @TheRealPureBlood
      @TheRealPureBlood Месяц назад +50

      I went to Ikea ONCE. It took me ages to get out because I wasn't allowed to go out the way I came in. I swore I'd never use the store again. This was many years ago and I've stuck to that pledge ever since that day. I wouldn't go into an Ikea store now even if everything were free.

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 Месяц назад +33

      I went into IKEA once and said never again. I felt like a rat in a maze!

    • @breakthespell2287
      @breakthespell2287 Месяц назад +16

      @@cherylT321 - there's a chain supermarket in the northeast called Stew Leonards and it's like a serpentine maze that you have to follow all the way thru before getting to the cash registers, so that you HAVE to pass every single item in the store.

    • @livingonhighvibe
      @livingonhighvibe Месяц назад +16

      Yep, and I've not set foot in IKEA for ages because of that reason. If I wanna check out the item I saw online to buy, I need to calculate cruising through the prescribed path for 15 mins as there are no shortcuts. Ef that and if I need something. I can go to a straight up furniture store.

    • @KishorTwist
      @KishorTwist Месяц назад +8

      Generally, stick to the perimeter for healthy sheet in any supermarket/grocery stores.

  • @angelpjc
    @angelpjc Месяц назад +46

    I worked all positions of a grocery store for years. The set up, lighting, little things are trying to get you to buy more and more. Why is bread away from the milk? So you have to walk across the store and pick up things you don't need.
    I am glad that I worked there, even though it was long ago. I see any store for how they are truly set up. My kids know how to read a store and get past the fluff.
    Thank you, Dr. Berg.

  • @stevesmith4956
    @stevesmith4956 Месяц назад +71

    A little more than 2 years ago, I dropped all sugar, processed foods, and high fat content and went to an all-natural, low sodium diet. No cheat days. It’s become a lifestyle. I lost 35 pounds and kept it off and feel much better thanks in part to not having glucose spikes. Thanks for educating all of us, doc.

  • @Ivar-V
    @Ivar-V Месяц назад +208

    Since going low carb my grocery shopping is simpler and faster. One of the first things I noticed is how much the store is filled with crap I don’t need but they try to make me want.

    • @boop4904
      @boop4904 Месяц назад +11

      Yep.
      90% of it is the non-food crap I’ll never buy again. I don’t even see it anymore, so it actually makes getting the real, good food easy and fast.

    • @Starchface
      @Starchface Месяц назад +13

      I was just thinking the other day how 90% of what's in the store is carbohydrates. The day after I stuff my face with that trash, I'll wake up wearing it. I know this because I did it for over a decade.
      So many of these products are dressed up to appear healthy when they are in reality junk food. Even claims of "reduced sugar" are a red flag more than anything. They've taken sugar out and replaced it with various artificial sweeteners and fillers to restore the bulk. The fillers are no better and often worse than the sugar they took out! What a world.

    • @omari6349
      @omari6349 Месяц назад +2

      Likewise

    • @Tinad6613
      @Tinad6613 Месяц назад +5

      Thanks to Dr Berg and others who are advocates of fresh foods.

    • @AJ-ds8jd
      @AJ-ds8jd Месяц назад +1

      Same here. The number of different stores I would go to is dwn to 1, HEB. I’m trying to add healthy weight and fats.

  • @chantellmendez
    @chantellmendez Месяц назад +303

    My husband thinks I'm lazy for ordering my food at Walmart but I tell him, it not only keeps me in budget, but I also don't buy things that are not on my list!! I rather shop alone because my bill is always higher if not

    • @dakotahstr
      @dakotahstr Месяц назад +23

      @chantellmendez I've shopped walmart online and that is so true. You buy what you need,nothing else

    • @mrscott01
      @mrscott01 Месяц назад +43

      Walmart is the last place I buy food

    • @abbynormall207
      @abbynormall207 Месяц назад +3

      @@mrscott01where is the 1st?

    • @nevastrong2850
      @nevastrong2850 Месяц назад

      If I only need paper products, I will NOT go to Costco. 😂😂 🧻 I’ve saved hundreds of dollars this way.

    • @zuhawk15
      @zuhawk15 Месяц назад +20

      Walmart sucks

  • @chaasadbanyahawadah5471
    @chaasadbanyahawadah5471 Месяц назад +232

    Protect this man... his knowledge is saving lives

    • @spoolsandbobbins
      @spoolsandbobbins Месяц назад +7

      Pray for him ❤

    • @yell0wberry
      @yell0wberry Месяц назад +1

      I often wonder why folks never do impulse shopping or buy junk in the supermarket when you’re shopping for Thanksgiving or Christmas

    • @Miami799
      @Miami799 Месяц назад

      ​@@yell0wberry Lol, what?

    • @davidmoore5004
      @davidmoore5004 Месяц назад +3

      It's really not that complicated he basically just said not to be a compulsive spender by buying junk food, and not everyone has that problem.

    • @hi-line8195
      @hi-line8195 25 дней назад +1

      right!? the junk food industry must surely have a mark on him

  • @lostfan5054
    @lostfan5054 18 дней назад +25

    So, you said a couple of things early on that are problematic.
    I spent 15 years working for Kroger (various depts and in store management). The fresh bread smell is not artificial. It's not "pumped in". It's the result of the bakery department baking the bread. Now, the reason the bakery uses par-baked bread instead of fully baked bread is because they want to be able to bake it so that the store will smell like fresh bread. But it's not pumped in.
    The rough flooring in the produce department has nothing to do with slowing people down so that they buy more product. The produce department has rough flooring because it's the most likely place to experience a slip and fall. The product sits unwrapped on tables, and it's pretty common for a grape or a lettuce leaf to fall onto the floor where somebody will slip on it. So in produce they use rough floors to reduce this problem.
    Grocery stores definitely do a lot of things to try to manipulate their customers. A lot of what you said is accurate. But you definitely got a couple of things wrong

    • @Dilaudid281
      @Dilaudid281 12 дней назад +2

      Almost 10 years in across multiple stores as a butcher and I can vouch that you're absolutely correct. The issues come with Walmarts and the like. Surprisingly, places like Sprouts and other fresh markets also come with the same issues as a Walmart. Sprouts does not cut the majority of their meats fresh and they do not grind fresh ground beef. It's all prepacked and dyed.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 8 дней назад +1

      Those rough floors are super annoying.

  • @newearth4071
    @newearth4071 Месяц назад +148

    Since 5 years ago I eat healthy ( no sugar , no , no sweet/ cake biscuit ,...junk food, no processed food , no soft drink / juice ....) & I never drank alcohol or smoked any cigarettes/ drugs in my life .
    When I go to grocery store I never buy them and whatever I buy I read the ingredients first, never buy canned stuf and try to buy them in jar , never buy cooked or pre cooked , I cook from scratch.
    I've lost 12 kg and now I'm 58 kg , so happy.
    Thank to you Dr. Burg for your eye opening videos you make for us ❤👏🙌🙏❤️

    • @skyfoxrinoasfr4778
      @skyfoxrinoasfr4778 Месяц назад +1

      You have be mess up moderation is the best thing. Ιf you cut from life and you try to force yourself to that you lose the big picture of living and yes even if you say you are happy that doesn't mean you are. You no buyers remorse? You need to create resistant no complete cut from the life.

    • @therealzeon
      @therealzeon Месяц назад

      Bro let him live his life u matrix evil devil ​@@skyfoxrinoasfr4778

    • @paulveenings6861
      @paulveenings6861 Месяц назад +6

      I eat as much crap as I can. I’m in my seventies so I’m way past worrying about longevity. By the way I’ve always eaten lots of processed food , it’s in the genes.
      Oh and I’m on no medications and still go out and chop my own firewood.

    • @Beef_it_to_be_fit
      @Beef_it_to_be_fit Месяц назад +1

      You buy things with an ingredient list?!!! LOL. You have a long way to go.

    • @StrawberryFieldsNIR
      @StrawberryFieldsNIR Месяц назад

      Yes a good idea to really cut down on processed foods (it appears the US is bad for it, but UK and AU as well). You have to find the balance of diet that works for you. It could mean reducing carbs or higher protein (both work for me very well). It also depends on your age and activity level as well. For example, most men and women tend to lose the middle-aged weight gain by late 60s or 70s. For women, weight gain at or peri-menopause is common, and suck that up, it is to keep estrogen in fat stores, better in the long term (not talking about grossly overweight, just pudgy).
      But yes, at the end of the day, completely cut out soft drink ("soda"), limit fruit juice but do include it, at least a good quality one without loads of sugars or artificial sweeteners (those are bad as well).

  • @alishabohnert776
    @alishabohnert776 Месяц назад +706

    You'll never find coupons for fresh, whole foods. It's always junk food and chemical laden products!

    • @caroblue7988
      @caroblue7988 Месяц назад +13

      YEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!! I would always complain to my mom that I could never use coupons in college because all the food I buy was fresh. Even for the good non perfumed soaps, I shop elsewhere to avoid synthetic fragrances.

    • @yenquest
      @yenquest Месяц назад +12

      Imo, fresh whole foods are regularly on sale based on season/holiday, which is 100x better than requiring a coupon (either physical or digital). Fresh whole foods are automatically on sale price at the register (unless the staff are behind on schedule). Coupons have the ability to place a limit and if you don't have a coupon, you don't get the sale price as advertised.

    • @ememdavid7783
      @ememdavid7783 Месяц назад +3

      Very true

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Месяц назад +8

      That may true for where you shop, but not so where I shop. There are frequently coupons and specials for items in the produce department. I shop at H-E-B.

    • @monkeybusiness1999
      @monkeybusiness1999 Месяц назад +4

      Noticed that, too. My grocery loyalty card offers & sales are mostly junk food. They're always fishing to get me to try new things that are pretty bad. Some of it's partly my fault, tho. I do enjoy sugar-free ice cream & ultra thin crust pizza. Which leads to a barrage of other junk offers.

  • @wolfgangklein5549
    @wolfgangklein5549 Месяц назад +793

    Never shop hungry. Always pay Cash!

    • @TL71913
      @TL71913 Месяц назад +72

      Yes!!! Cash is still king. Even though they're trying to eliminate it👎🏾 My apartment complex sent everyone an email saying they won't be excepting cash anymore😑 I don't see how they can do that when cash is still legal tender.

    • @alltheworldswonders4926
      @alltheworldswonders4926 Месяц назад +4

      That pfp is great

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Месяц назад +20

      I use my card all the time ... I'm fine with that.

    • @HarrisonCountyStudio
      @HarrisonCountyStudio Месяц назад

      @@boink800 it’s a great tool for retailers to track your spending and market more products to you accordingly.

    • @kathypileggi7650
      @kathypileggi7650 Месяц назад

      @@TL71913that’s illegal

  • @melissanagy7744
    @melissanagy7744 Месяц назад +166

    We have mastered the grocery store, as we never shop the center of the store, only the perimeter.

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 Месяц назад

      Secure the perimeter

    • @lornaprince8123
      @lornaprince8123 Месяц назад +20

      Me too. Stick to veg and fruit, dairy isles. Then leave. Get in. Stay strong. Get out.

    • @MB-wc3jf
      @MB-wc3jf Месяц назад

      @@lornaprince8123 Meat.

    • @jmi5969
      @jmi5969 Месяц назад +2

      I just checked the floorplan for the nearest Globus store. It is true that the center isles are mostly clothing, hardware, with some canned food and pasta. There's little in the right third too (drinks and more hardware, a perfect combo!). The food proper takes up the left-side third, an almost perfect square. And, believe it or not, one of two entrance alleys leads right inside this food square, right to the veggies, chicken and fish. Perhaps the Germans don't know the basics... or maybe they do?

    • @Guerrilla727
      @Guerrilla727 Месяц назад +7

      No canned veggies? Beans and rice? Pickled goods? Canned meats? Condiments? Raw baking ingredients? Teas?

  • @leewilliams5341
    @leewilliams5341 Месяц назад +43

    I agree with everything you say. There is no real food in our grocery stores today, I call it junk. It’s really sad.

    • @onlyamir4ge
      @onlyamir4ge 14 дней назад +1

      It’s crazy walking into walmart and seeing the displays of countless cookies, cupcakes, donuts, cakes etc. just stacked rows on top of rows by the entrance/registers

  • @kabuti2839
    @kabuti2839 Месяц назад +28

    My diet is easy because now i only eat no sugar, no carbs, no processed, no toxic ingredients. That only leaves me with a few of the same foods, eggs, some cheese & i grow vegetables. Thanks for your recommendations!

    • @StrawberryFieldsNIR
      @StrawberryFieldsNIR Месяц назад +2

      If you are able to, keep chickens. Your own eggs are just light years ahead of any in the supermarket (or you can buy eggs from farm gate or farmer's markets etc). Such a massive difference in flavour. I grow some of my own vegetables as well (loving on my heirloom tomatoes, brilliant). Strawberries are another that have been ruined by Big Supermarket. So easy to grow. I also have a number of blueberry bushes, easy peasy.

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 26 дней назад +3

      Fruits and vegetables are carbs.

    • @kabuti2839
      @kabuti2839 26 дней назад +1

      @melissachartres3219 yes, I shall repent

    • @kabuti2839
      @kabuti2839 26 дней назад

      @@StrawberryFieldsNIR I'm getting chickens when the shtf fer shure. My grandfather's family made it partly thru the depression with forty chickens.

    • @leeravenscroft2732
      @leeravenscroft2732 15 дней назад

      ​@@melissachartres3219not processed but poisoned in the field.

  • @BlissfullyBearFoot
    @BlissfullyBearFoot Месяц назад +376

    The more I go in grocery stores…the more fake food I see everywhere! I’m up early to go to my local farmers market 🤗

    • @fairchild1737
      @fairchild1737 Месяц назад

      Natural flavors could be aborted, baby fetuses!

    • @cattleprods911
      @cattleprods911 Месяц назад +3

      @@BlissfullyBearFoot me too

    • @laurellegz
      @laurellegz Месяц назад +7

      I wish I find a local farm to provide for my needs.

    • @JsHutton10
      @JsHutton10 Месяц назад +3

      Good for you

    • @nevastrong2850
      @nevastrong2850 Месяц назад +4

      Going today!!

  • @michaelrock5615
    @michaelrock5615 Месяц назад +106

    Very little real food in grocery stores. I enjoy walking past isles of junk because it's good exercise! Also reminds me of how educated I've become. Thanks Dr. Berg

    • @mistiinseattle
      @mistiinseattle Месяц назад +5

      I love to,do the same... and think "saying hello to some old friends" while on my way to the healthful items.

    • @PF_Health
      @PF_Health Месяц назад +4

      I'm glad to hear others are feeling the same. It saves a lot of time and relieves stress as you realize this is all just noise and distraction, but it's sad that too many head straight for the UPF aisles falling victim to these poisons.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Месяц назад +17

      Wow, amazing. Not a lot of people can do the same as you. Keep up the good work!

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 26 дней назад

      @@Drberg Don't be fooled, Doctor Berg. They're lying and virtue signaling just so that you'll give them a dinosaur sticker on their quiz paper.

  • @booboolips6053
    @booboolips6053 Месяц назад +369

    Walmart seems to move their groceries all over the place every month, then I wander around the aisles trying to find what I came in for😡

    • @BouncySlim1
      @BouncySlim1 Месяц назад +9

      Sprouts does the same thing. . .

    • @esme8944
      @esme8944 Месяц назад +20

      I know, they do the same here in Great Britain. Just found out about the baking bread smell always thought was made in-store, but no.

    • @dakotahstr
      @dakotahstr Месяц назад +41

      Costco does this too. They want you to look around

    • @coldcoilinc
      @coldcoilinc Месяц назад +21

      I stock at Walmart and that’s 110% not true. 🤷🏻‍♂️ also the individual store DOES NOT determine where products go the corporate office does. The corporate office even controls the temperature of the store

    • @marthaashworth8374
      @marthaashworth8374 Месяц назад +17

      I agree with you.. I also work for Walmart, but it's still marking. Eye level for adults, then lower to intice children... sugary, like candy at checkouts..

  • @chowgirl9866
    @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +34

    In the mid-eighties, I bought a book called Fit For Life. Been following that strategy ever since. It speaks of eating fruit in the morning, not mixing starches with protein, fasting once a week (I don't do that anymore because husbands like to eat every day), etc. At 63 years old, I'm still not on any medications and weigh around 130 pounds! I began using Einkorn flour to make homemade bread that I use for toast.

    • @judeskingsbury5549
      @judeskingsbury5549 Месяц назад +3

      That book was so influential for me! I stopped dairy completely, became a vegan for 5 years, lost the baby weight I had struggled with for a year…awe-mazing!!!

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +4

      @@judeskingsbury5549 Wonderful! So happy for you! I cut down on dairy , mostly switched to goat cheese (Im Italian!)!

    • @judeskingsbury5549
      @judeskingsbury5549 Месяц назад

      @@chowgirl9866 I don’t follow it strictly now but I did for five years. I love goat cheese too!!

    • @judeskingsbury5549
      @judeskingsbury5549 Месяц назад +1

      @@CunningOfReason Have a magnificent day

    • @tiffanyjackson528
      @tiffanyjackson528 Месяц назад +3

      I have that book! I stumbled across that book 25 years ago while in college. Wonderful book!

  • @justjamie6458
    @justjamie6458 Месяц назад +6

    Shopping online pick up is a good way to avoid these problems

  • @scottcurtin2598
    @scottcurtin2598 Месяц назад +138

    Fascinating.
    I’m 55 and consume mostly red meat. I gave up processed foods and most sugar and carbs a few years ago. It was a game changer.
    I feel and look much better.

    • @Ivar-V
      @Ivar-V Месяц назад +16

      I concur. Red meat seems to be the most filling and least inflammatory to my body.

    • @cattleprods911
      @cattleprods911 Месяц назад +6

      @@scottcurtin2598 good job! 👍

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Месяц назад +4

      What about bacon or eggs?

    • @katrinabennett2759
      @katrinabennett2759 Месяц назад +5

      Do you always do organic grass-fed? I can't always find/afford this.

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Месяц назад

      @@katrinabennett2759 Organic? I know several small beef producers, there isn't really such a thing as "organic" beef. Good producers will vaccinate their cattle against several diseases but abstain from antibiotics unless a particular animal gets sick. Also, all cattle is grass raised, some are 'finished' in feed lots on grain, some producers finish their cattle on grass. Grass finished takes longer to reach market weight depending on the breed, so it will be more expensive. Just buy good beef, I buy from the small producers sometimes, but mostly Costco. Costco (Kirkland) beef is excellent.

  • @stephenabril7084
    @stephenabril7084 Месяц назад +266

    If they got rid of all the Unhealthy Foods in the store it would be an almost empty place

    • @victorialove9104
      @victorialove9104 Месяц назад +14

      True.

    • @paolamura3497
      @paolamura3497 Месяц назад +4

      Yes that's dawned on me too!

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +11

      I think those are called Farmers Markets

    • @CjbrkBrooks
      @CjbrkBrooks Месяц назад +13

      You are correct. I grew up in the 50s and 60s, and grocery stores were only 1/5 the size of stores today. Very small.

    • @stephenabril7084
      @stephenabril7084 Месяц назад +1

      @@CjbrkBrooks me too

  • @acediamond7524
    @acediamond7524 Месяц назад +142

    The power of suggestion even on a subconscious level is extremely powerful!

    • @orionxtc1119
      @orionxtc1119 Месяц назад +4

      Marketeers use psychology to manipulate....

    • @raiden-mi2ms
      @raiden-mi2ms Месяц назад +3

      Won't work on me

    • @peanut422hb
      @peanut422hb Месяц назад

      That's how people are constantly being hoodwinked by the greater good.

    • @CjbrkBrooks
      @CjbrkBrooks Месяц назад +1

      That’s why God gave us brains…to THINK with.

  • @karinaTsm
    @karinaTsm Месяц назад +4

    My biggest flex is that a million dollars spent on the psychology of a consumer purchasing junk and it does not work on me. 90% of my groceries are fresh produce, raw meat, and dairy products.

    • @garyholt8315
      @garyholt8315 29 дней назад +1

      me too, the marketing geniuses can forget me lol.

  • @acbenepe
    @acbenepe Месяц назад +5

    Creepy fact, look at the cartoon characters on the cereal boxes. Their eyes are all pointed down to enguage your little kids.

  • @brittneyrussell1766
    @brittneyrussell1766 Месяц назад +31

    I learned about the psychology of grocery stores in college. The only helpful class I took as a psychology minor was Industrial Organizational psychology and it changed the way I look at the work place and marketing. Definitely worth studying.

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +1

      I took that class back at Villanova University in the early 80s. The professor had such a soft voice that it put me to sleep!

  • @ragmanx6256
    @ragmanx6256 Месяц назад +23

    I've always thought marketing is one of the most disgustingly dishonest professions a person could ever engage into. This is a pretty good sample of why.

  • @pjprevite3021
    @pjprevite3021 Месяц назад +103

    Thank you for not playing any tricks on us Dr berg!! Your help is beyond measurable have a great day!!

    • @darius3931
      @darius3931 Месяц назад +4

      Lol, he certainly plays tricks with thumbnails and titles. Also, with his editing.

    • @VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
      @VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Месяц назад +4

      @@darius3931 haha yep it's all set up to keep you watching till the end, and click baiting. Open mouth thumbnail. At least we benefit from it.

    • @rzella8022
      @rzella8022 Месяц назад +1

      @@darius3931 I like his going black and white close-up, dun dun DUN dun, danger spots. Lol.

    • @melissachartres3219
      @melissachartres3219 26 дней назад

      Are you KIDDING me? He just now slipped a box of brownies into your shopping cart while you weren't looking. See? There they are.

  • @user-hc6so5ul6o
    @user-hc6so5ul6o Месяц назад +15

    Yesterday at the grocery store, I put an item in my cart simply because it was on a great clearance price. This is an item I normally never buy. When I got home and looked at the ingredient list it had a lot of soybean oil, the very thing I am currently trying to get out of my diet. I usually do read ingredients lists, but the "deal" overrode that and pulled me in!

    • @irondasgr
      @irondasgr 23 дня назад

      if it's a one-off consumption why even care? Treat yourself at times with things like that. You did well and bought it. Shake off guilt of it. As long as it doesn't get to be the rule, don't bother.

  • @Imprison45
    @Imprison45 Месяц назад +6

    I was a kid in the 50’s and I remember putting sugar on Sugar Frosted Flakes. Crazy, right ?

  • @BreatheTheMatrix
    @BreatheTheMatrix Месяц назад +21

    Oh I’ve been to a grocery store lately and I sure have seen the prices rise 3x in the last 3 years.

    • @rick419
      @rick419 Месяц назад

      You need to shop elsewhere, food hasn't gone up nearly 3x's.

  • @breakthespell2287
    @breakthespell2287 Месяц назад +30

    I look at other people's carts in the supermarket and 80% of them have multiple 6-packs/cases/large bottles of soda. Look no further than those "end caps" for the source of all the obesity and diabetes. In my local supermarket, they are at the end of every aisle and stacked 6 feet high with soda and donuts/snack cakes/etc.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Месяц назад +1

      That 80% dominates content creation here as well. Try going to a channel covering those products like "Company Man" and check out the top comments. Not a single one commenting on how unhealthy something like Arizona Iced Tea is, and if you try commenting on it, people tell you to STFU.

    • @garyholt8315
      @garyholt8315 29 дней назад +2

      all Kellogg products are hostile to diabetics, shame on them.

  • @artmanjohn2
    @artmanjohn2 Месяц назад +47

    It's amazing to me that people are actually still alive at all by all the junk that's being sold in the grocery stores today. I do wine tastings in all the major grocery stores for the last 10 years or so and it's amazing to me how many people I see that are extremely over weight, maybe 80% of the people are that are shopping. And I've also noticed how many more folks are now having to use the store's scooters to get around because they are so over weight they can't walk very far at all! For me personally, about 99% of the "food" sold in the grocery stores I wouldn't eat ever! Great video, hope folks pay attention!

    • @Woody880
      @Woody880 Месяц назад +2

      I just look at what's in their carts & if on a scooter I just shake my head. I highly doubt they know that most of the highly processed foods have ingredients that's make you eat more, like there's no shout off valve. Smart people READ and a lot of it comes down to "Do they really care"?

    • @melodym5993
      @melodym5993 Месяц назад +4

      Omgosh, I've been noticing that for the last 3 or 4 years! It's crazy! Often, if it's the whole family shopping, they take up the entire aisle, and their carts are loaded sky high. Sort of freaks me out, is it mostly the midwest? I've never lived in the midwest before, so I've been wondering if it's something in the water or the soil or the mindset? I can't figure it out. People are obsessed with buying everything in sight and litter everywhere. They throw booze bottles on the streets and sidewalks, clothes, candy wrappers pizza boxes, soda cans, smoothie cups, etc. 😢

    • @rsuber6210
      @rsuber6210 Месяц назад

      Keep up the wine tasting and you will also require a scooter as well as a new liver😂

    • @artmanjohn2
      @artmanjohn2 Месяц назад

      @@rsuber6210 Not drinking the wine just sampling the wine. I don't drink.

    • @rsuber6210
      @rsuber6210 Месяц назад +1

      @@artmanjohn2Do you not drink it in order to ‘sample’ it?

  • @alp3781
    @alp3781 Месяц назад +6

    Fantastic video, Dr. My wife and I, stopped going to the food stores. We shop only via our local store APP and home delivery. We found out that by doing so, we dropped the weekly expense by 40%. It makes us shop only for what we really really need. I wish we thought about it before. I recommend all to try.

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Месяц назад +1

      Wow, that's amazing. Thanks for the advice.

  • @qui_etes_vous
    @qui_etes_vous Месяц назад +9

    pumping out artificial smells, patterns on the floor that confuse you, playing french music so you feel fancy and buy more wine....hahaha 😂. Thanks for this info, this was golden and also hilarious. People are funny. How about just get a better mind set and relationship to your food.

  • @yapmagi4701
    @yapmagi4701 Месяц назад +42

    I stick to my shopping list and I tend to walk out if the item I want is not available.

    • @did_I_hurt_your_fee_fees
      @did_I_hurt_your_fee_fees Месяц назад

      I've done that before. Went to the store to get sour cream chose a few other items I needed but they were out of sour cream so I put everything back and I left

  • @deirdrec8777
    @deirdrec8777 Месяц назад +73

    When he said, people go and buy a lot of food before it snows thinking,they will die they will starve to death...and that never happens. On point! 🎯Especially in the South. 😂

    • @dannymarlin9150
      @dannymarlin9150 Месяц назад +12

      Bread and Milk!😂

    • @sheilacape4794
      @sheilacape4794 Месяц назад +3

      Beans and cornbread!

    • @P.e.m.a.
      @P.e.m.a. Месяц назад +4

      We do this in the midwest too, but to be fair, i have no idea how long its gunna take for the ice patch at the end of my road to melt, since the city does very little about subdivisions and i dont wanna go anywhere for a week when its crummy outside.

    • @leah__gail
      @leah__gail Месяц назад +5

      This is true, for the most part. lol In north Alabama in the early 90’s we had a week long power outage with snow and ice on the ground. Never say never. 😂😂

    • @SteveCA1972
      @SteveCA1972 Месяц назад

      I always thought the best strategy for any food company would be to convince people that if they don't eat they're going to die. What a way to end a food commercial.

  • @k-Sayl
    @k-Sayl Месяц назад +29

    And this is why you MAKE A LIST!! ❤️

  • @jacobnyhart6862
    @jacobnyhart6862 Месяц назад +1

    I worked for a major grocery chain for several years - and here's another tip. Learn the basic layout of the store so when you make your shopping list, you can order the items per the store's layout. That way you can beeline it through the store. Oftentimes, people meander (even with a list) because their list is not in order - which causes people to walk past items multiple times. They may have the willpower to skip it the first time, but on the 2nd or 3rd pass - they cave. This is especially important if you bring kids with you because they will nag every time they pass an item - and parents just give in to shut them up. Be smart when you are shopping. It not only helps your health - but it helps your finances.

  • @brandywineblogger1411
    @brandywineblogger1411 Месяц назад +4

    For those of us lucky enough to have been a "Boomer", we remember going to the grocery store with our mom's in the 1950s. Grocery stores were small, a little larger than the size of one of the east coast Super Wawas, 7-11 or other convenience store.
    There was only real food. Maybe a basic Betty Crocker cake mix and an aisle for Colgate toothpaste, Halo Shampoo, Palmolive Soap and Ivory laundry soap. But that was it. I actually think Millennials just are a tiny bit envious of our life back in the day.

    • @rick419
      @rick419 Месяц назад +1

      I'm a boomer and junk breakfast food took up a whole isle in the 50's, just like now. Also lots of canned goods, white bread, candy, basically the same junk food as now.

  • @Mohamed.abdelftah
    @Mohamed.abdelftah Месяц назад +29

    I have been following you from Egypt for 3 years, and I love you very much, and I have benefited from you a lot, Dr. Berg

  • @johnreynolds9089
    @johnreynolds9089 Месяц назад +81

    Tricky little buggers... Thanks for the heads up😉

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Месяц назад +15

      Most welcome!

  • @mindfulmaximalism
    @mindfulmaximalism Месяц назад +62

    This is why I only shop at Aldi. I go in with a list, and that's all I will get. Organic Grass-fed Beef, Eggs, Cheese, Grass-Fed Butter, Onions, Frozen Chicken Thighs, Apple Cider Vinegar.
    I buy the rest of my dried foods like Rice and Beans online to be shipped. Most of my veggies and greens I grow myself, so they are in season and fermented. I eat no processed foods.

    • @swansong5263
      @swansong5263 Месяц назад +7

      Can I move in?

    • @chernagast6754
      @chernagast6754 Месяц назад +5

      Same. The standards for organic in the EU are much tighter, so when you get organic anything at Aldi's, it's a better quality and a lower price.

    • @shaziawaseem9584
      @shaziawaseem9584 Месяц назад +2

      I also want to move in with you. 😂😂

    • @briansmith4724
      @briansmith4724 Месяц назад +4

      You are a Great Role Model!
      Respect 😃

    • @gothtrini
      @gothtrini Месяц назад +1

      Aldi foods in my opinion even though from Europe gets a lot of their foods from China.

  • @madelinesanchez6609
    @madelinesanchez6609 Месяц назад +1

    Since most grocery stores now have curbside pickup and/or delivery, I seldom go inside the store itself. I just go into the store’s app, make my grocery/shopping list, and choose whether I want curbside pickup or delivery. Easy peasy! Love it!

  • @deborahrigby5428
    @deborahrigby5428 Месяц назад +5

    I agree Dr. Berg❤ I’m on OMAD & intermittent fasting for about 2 years & no processed foods for me! My hunger pains cease to exist until I try a 2 day/3 day, which I’ve done but not as frequent! I’ve lossed over 45 lbs., and do minimal exercising bc my journey truly is for life! I shop the perimeter of the store except when want my EVOO, and snack like non gmo popcorn, which I always add nutritional yeast bc it has a cheese flavor! Continuing my journey for life!🎉 Thank you sooo much Dr. Berg❤

    • @Drberg
      @Drberg  Месяц назад +2

      Very welcome, appreciated!

  • @georginanathan8423
    @georginanathan8423 Месяц назад +30

    They put chemicals together and call it food. Ultra processed foods now irritate me at sight because I now know better. Thanks for this priceless information

  • @jordansillito6141
    @jordansillito6141 Месяц назад +21

    i really appreciate your content. as i get older i am becoming aware of how toxic and unhealthy the food in grocery stores really is. quite sad.
    but thankfully there are people like you trying to spread awareness. just a year ago i was getting close to 230 pounds, eating sugar ice cream cookies and donuts all the time. i knew that what we were eating was bad but the addiction was just too powerful. luckily i woke up and started listening to my body (was starting to get pre-diabetic symptoms) reduced sugar intake by about 90% started trying to only eat non processed foods, cut out most carbs, and started to workout again. all it takes is dedication to yourself and your body and exactly like you said in this video Dr. Eric half the battle is won in the grocery store. just dont buy the crap!
    anways long winded way of saying thank you. your videos truly did help me

    • @Ava_Eve
      @Ava_Eve Месяц назад

      Congratulations. That's incredibly hard to overcome.

  • @darlarohde1010
    @darlarohde1010 Месяц назад +50

    I have never wanted more junk food ever until I actually get to the grocery store (I am an organic everything girl!) and it’s all because the moment I get there it’s like BAM it’s all in my face and it looks so pretty and yummy!! Dr Berg can’t be more right with all this information!!! They play all kinds of tricks on us with the real estate of their products in order for us to buy it. It’s nothing short of sorcery.. If my husband does the grocery shopping, he definitely falls victim and comes home with a bunch of junk food 🤪🙄😳😠

    • @2022universallove
      @2022universallove Месяц назад +4

      The sad part about organic not everything is organic it's just a label. I've watched a worker switching eggs out of another brand of eggs, not organic, to put into a carton of organic eggs only because some eggs were broken. I just couldn't believe it. Imagine we're all drinking organic juice supposedly when, in actuality, it's not organic it's only a stamped label.....

    • @TheLinguisticDove
      @TheLinguisticDove Месяц назад +7

      @@2022universallovethat worker should be fired or the manager allowing her to do that should be fired

    • @user-oz5xb9ed3w
      @user-oz5xb9ed3w Месяц назад +1

      yeah sure but let’s not act like he only saw that happen once by chance and it never happens again

    • @darlarohde1010
      @darlarohde1010 Месяц назад +3

      @@2022universallove it’s best when you can to grow your own, buy locally or use a reputable organic grower (locally of course). That’s about all you can do. When all else fails you really gotta clean your fruit and veggies before you eat it! Soak it in apple cider vinegar and a pinch of baking soda for 5 min rinse and air dry right before eating or cooking.

  • @Ozziemick
    @Ozziemick Месяц назад +4

    Thank you Doc for saving me from years of buying ultra processed junk from these stores. My body loves me and you heaps 😊💕

  • @cimbalok2972
    @cimbalok2972 Месяц назад +1

    Very cool. Grocery stores are quite the scam! I have taught myself to ignore the bakery section and I don't buy cereal, ever. My Achilles heel is rotisserie chicken, loaded with sodium and probably horrible for you, but it tastes great. As a suspicious person, I have always appreciated videos like yours that confirm my suspicions. Thanks for exposing this and being a good citizen!

  • @heterodyne1
    @heterodyne1 Месяц назад +34

    always eat a meal before grocery shopping. I agree , it's tough to find decent food in these stores. Other than canned products my shopping is only meat , dairy , and produce sections.

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +3

      Read those can labels! I just cleaned out my pantry and got rid of Campbell's soup products -- they ALL stated the use of GMO ingredients used.

    • @user-bi2sv7om8k
      @user-bi2sv7om8k Месяц назад +1

      ​@chowgirl9866 Campbell's also uses MSG. I have friends who can't tolerate it.

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад

      @@user-bi2sv7om8k Yes! Can't believe companies don't care about poisoning us.

  • @user-fw8rm1yv3i
    @user-fw8rm1yv3i Месяц назад +22

    I work in a grocery store-the golden zone thing is so true. You can move something that is at eye level and sells really well to the bottom shelf and it’s like it disappears from view entirely. Taking things off the shelf to create scarcity is not a thing. People always think we hide things in the back- not true. We barely have enough labor to put things out on the shelf, let alone go back and remove them. Empty space is lost sales-it is never intentional. Also our short-staffed warehouse often bills us for things it never sends and again, our own lack of enough employees to take care of things means we often don’t notice and fix the problem right away so the space sits empty until we notice and adjust our balance on hand. If it’s empty we also might have it in the back somewhere but not enough eyes on things to keep tabs on what items need restocking. The most popular aisles in our store are the candy/chip aisle and cereal/coffee aisle. The whole “buy two get one” sale format is recently more popular-things rarely just go on sale for a straight price reduction…it’s buy two get one or buy five items in a sale grouping,get a dollar off each one,etc…people fall for every ploy too. So true that most of the grocery store’s stock is garbage food but people want it.

    • @caroblue7988
      @caroblue7988 Месяц назад +3

      I hate the buy 5 items get $1 off each ploy!!!! Especially when i don't need 5 items. I do try to keep count if the selection is wider to see how many are already on my list and maybe double up so I can save some stock at home.

    • @user-fw8rm1yv3i
      @user-fw8rm1yv3i Месяц назад +2

      @@caroblue7988 I know right- they make shopping like work-you have to keep track of all the different offers and what’s in your cart-you can mix and match though-a lot of people think you have to buy five of the same item but you can buy one box of cereal, one bottle of ketchup, one jar of peanut butter etc-as long as each item has a “buy five and save sign”. I miss when it was just on sale period, you could dump it in your cart and move on!

    • @_7_bobby_7_platinum_7_
      @_7_bobby_7_platinum_7_ Месяц назад

      Going to the grocery store when I am hungry and tired is almost the only time I am able to go into the grocery store. 😂

    • @caroblue7988
      @caroblue7988 Месяц назад

      @@user-fw8rm1yv3i exactly! It makes it harder to keep a running tally in my head because I have to remember if I've met their arbitrary number of items accepted! 😡

    • @CjbrkBrooks
      @CjbrkBrooks Месяц назад

      @@_7_bobby_7_platinum_7_. Drink a big glass of water before you shop.

  • @pyewacket7883
    @pyewacket7883 Месяц назад +118

    I work as a Cashier for a major Grocery Chain. I will tell you how much crap people buy!! And then they complain about thier total amount due!!

    • @leah__gail
      @leah__gail Месяц назад +19

      And complain about how they feel like crap all the time or just generally look like death 💀

    • @lorivalentine5846
      @lorivalentine5846 Месяц назад +4

      They may complain about their Health too! It all coincides!

    • @pyewacket7883
      @pyewacket7883 Месяц назад

      @@lorivalentine5846
      Yes, they tell me about their ailmints and how they have Diabetes.

    • @kenwilliams4086
      @kenwilliams4086 Месяц назад +2

      Complainers complaining about complainers.

    • @leah__gail
      @leah__gail Месяц назад +6

      @@kenwilliams4086 And here you are complaining about the complaining and the complainers…vicious cycle, isn’t it?

  • @eddydejagere3411
    @eddydejagere3411 Месяц назад +2

    I was also a kid in the 70s, we only ate what grandpa was growing in the garden. We bought maybe 1 procent of our food in a shop.

  • @colletteseders2874
    @colletteseders2874 Месяц назад +1

    As a young child, I went to the grocery store every Saturday with my Dad, and 3 siblings. He taught us to shop around the outside of the store, to buy produce, meat, bread, and dairy products, and to leave all the processed stuff on the shelf.
    I tried to teach my own children the same things. I do use a list. I also cook nearly everything from scratch, and grow a lot of vegetables. We raise chickens, lamb, and beef. We are very fortunate to have our own products. I generally buy ingredients, not ready to eat foods.

  • @liebekatz1
    @liebekatz1 Месяц назад +58

    They're not making me buy more groceries these days. I go in quickly, buy just what I need and leave. I can no longer casually walk through the store because I can not afford anything other than what I need to survive.

    • @liebekatz1
      @liebekatz1 Месяц назад

      @ubacat1617 oh my word!!! That's utterly crazy. They're trying to ruin our Republic and make us vulnerable so they can rule with anarchy 😥

    • @bluemoon472
      @bluemoon472 Месяц назад

      @ubacat1617😱

    • @TheRealPureBlood
      @TheRealPureBlood Месяц назад +6

      @ubacat1617 Lol, I wouldn't eat spaghetti sauce from a jar if you paid me $8 to take it home!

    • @1OKToni
      @1OKToni Месяц назад

      ​@ubacat1617spaghetti sauce is one of the easiest things to make

  • @elizakalykova9878
    @elizakalykova9878 Месяц назад +20

    I always think about how they have many aisles full of junk food, and a little section with fruits and vegetables somewhere in the corner

  • @anglosaxon244
    @anglosaxon244 Месяц назад +16

    They should put this Master lesson in all school programs around the world

  • @BenjaminGessel
    @BenjaminGessel 12 дней назад +1

    Everything that I buy needs to have multiple reasons for me buying it…
    1.) Eggs: complete nutrition (except vitamin C), egg curry, scrambled eggs, egg on top of meats/veg, egg/onion, hard boiled eggs, deviled eggs, cheap
    2.) Pasture raised chicken: Chicken stew, oven baked chicken, chicken curry, healthy, cheap
    3.) Broccoli: TONS of nutrients, C, stir fry, fiber
    4.) Beef: Beef stew, steak, beef/onion, beef/veggies, lots of minerals, tasty
    5.) Pork: Flavor, nutrients, tasty, cheap
    6.) Berries: Bioflavonoids/phytonutrients, fiber, tasty
    7.) Cherries: Great for weightlifting, tasty, fiber, phytonutrients
    8.) Grapes: taste, resveratrol, good for skin
    9.) Onions: detox, healthy, goes well with meat
    10.) Uncured bacon: tasty, goes well with eggs, meat
    11.) Peas, Green Beans: versatile, healthy, fiber
    12.) Lettuce: Healthy, fiber
    13.) Oranges: tasty, fiber, C
    14.) Olive Oil: Use it all the time for cooking, salad dressing
    15.) Sauerkraut: Just YES, prebiotics, probiotics..
    16.) Salmon: Vitamin D, super healthy, omega 3’s, not too expensive
    17.) Cashews: Just YES
    18.) Pistachios: Like cashews
    19.) Nuun juice: Flavor with hardly any sugar, healthy, minerals
    20.) Peanuts: Healthy, cheap, minerals, molybdenum

  • @Strengthandconditioning60
    @Strengthandconditioning60 Месяц назад +2

    The first thing you have to walk through at my store is a massive bakery with all kinds of things put in impulse buying zones. They know exactly what they're doing

  • @P.e.m.a.
    @P.e.m.a. Месяц назад +21

    I dont think people realize how overstimulating the whole experience is too, for everyone. Decision fatigue can be rather intense too.
    Once i saw a little video on YT from someone who was in prison for a considerable time. She was talking about how extremely overwhelmed she was trying to get deoderant. They are used to no alternative options. So when she was in a walmart, it was just mentally crippling.
    The whole experience is just WAY too much for the senses to handle. Our eyes are forced to take in WAY too much information and our brains arent used to doing this much processing. The whole experience is overbearing. Thats probably why we come back home entirely drained.
    Thats why i like delivery. I dont have to deal with all of it, which has removed a MAJOR stress from my life. Its so weird to "detox" from anything, because then we realize just how MUCH something is overbearing on our body, mind and spirit. Its also nice to avoid that cesspool of other peoples chaotic energy. Its all so draining.

    • @chowgirl9866
      @chowgirl9866 Месяц назад +1

      I feel that same way! As I'm walking toward the entrance of a supermarket, I speak to myself what I'm going to buy and make a game out of seeing how fast I can be. But then.....the bright lights make my mind go blank, the seemingly endless aisles feels like a maze, kids screaming.....
      So, I let my husband do the shopping now.

    • @CjbrkBrooks
      @CjbrkBrooks Месяц назад

      It’s called MAKING A LIST.

    • @Starchface
      @Starchface Месяц назад +2

      @@P.e.m.a. There was a study a few years ago that found that when people are given too many choices, they often gave up and left empty-handed!

    • @P.e.m.a.
      @P.e.m.a. Месяц назад

      @@CjbrkBrooks i dont really understand this "solution."
      A) how does a list fix looking at a shelf full of 500 options? How does having a list reduce the eye strain and mental fatigue of being in a store having to process constant data overload even though i know exactly where list items are?
      B) How do you avoid being in a purchasing rut by not looking at other options? I get sick of buying the same stuff constantly, for YEARS on end, and want to try something else to salvage what remains of my sanity.
      Having a list doesnt address the issues i brought up in the OP. List or not, the store looks and functions the same. The awful flickering lighting is the same. I can shop a list online and not have to deal with all the issues i mentioned. Especially the people.

    • @artandrea5348
      @artandrea5348 Месяц назад

      There is definitely truth to this post. I can relate

  • @randomdm
    @randomdm Месяц назад +98

    Not only heavily processed & dodgy ingredients but packaged in heavy plastics or processed & cooked in their packaging 🤮 the supermarket is mostly full of rubbish.

    • @Sanity_Faire
      @Sanity_Faire Месяц назад +2

      Some products in plastic say “cook in bag” 🤣🤣🤣😭GROSS

    • @VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
      @VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM Месяц назад +6

      Microwave popcorn, omg there must be so many chemicals coming off that super heated bag of oil that is lined with plastics or whatever it is. It's probably boiling so many chemicals into the hot oils.

    • @rzella8022
      @rzella8022 Месяц назад +2

      @@VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM I always use my trusty popcorn popper, and add butter, olive oil, nutritional yeast, and salt.

    • @SerbiAna47
      @SerbiAna47 Месяц назад

      It explains why I see so many unhealthy looking people at grocery stores.

  • @ColoradoCarnivoreCabinetGuy
    @ColoradoCarnivoreCabinetGuy Месяц назад +26

    Built display cases for a living. Yes, all true. Nice job! Well said. Even clipped and saved this for my kids!

  • @kinkle_Z
    @kinkle_Z Месяц назад +1

    So that's why a pack of gum that used to cost $.05 now costs $5.00- cashier line slotting fees. Wow... this was fascinating Dr. Berg. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Josh-yr7gd
    @Josh-yr7gd 29 дней назад +1

    I never buy anything on impulse. I only get what I need. The only times I get something that I didn’t intend on getting is when I remember that I’m out of something while I’m in the store. I don’t fall for the snacks at the register. You can often get those same items cheaper and in larger quantities elsewhere in the store, or somewhere else entirely.

  • @chriskahlson
    @chriskahlson Месяц назад +21

    Walmart takes previously frozen sockeye salmon and puts a mark down label over the words “previously frozen” when you cook it, since it thawed for days all the fluid full of nutrients are drained from the salmon and pool in the package and its like eating fishy tasting styrofoam. You’re better off buying the frozen product, keep it frozen and cook it frozen, never let it thaw.

    • @nancymusialik4769
      @nancymusialik4769 Месяц назад

      DNK if this is true, however it will be interesting for those who read labels.

    • @CjbrkBrooks
      @CjbrkBrooks Месяц назад +6

      This is easy: don’t shop at that scumbag place.

    • @ernestgalvan9037
      @ernestgalvan9037 Месяц назад

      Simple solution…. Grab ANOTHER package without the “mark-down” label, and check it out for all the needed info. Then, if “yes, this is good food for me, yes the Price Is Right, yes I WILL use it before it goes bad”, then and only then grab the “mark-down”.
      Ignore the “Front Label With Large Bold Print”, and meticulously read and understand the “Labels On The Back Where The Truth Resides” aka “Nutrition Values” and the all-important “Ingredients List”. These two are highly regulated by the FDA AND CPSC.

  • @katdesantis8867
    @katdesantis8867 Месяц назад +9

    So true even the health food stores and natural products markets are carrying sugar-filled colored with dye gummies and all kinds of candy in plastic containers and putting them on the end caps so you can't miss seeing them.

  • @lorcan8484
    @lorcan8484 Месяц назад +79

    zero sugar doesn't mean no sugar .

    • @gman77gas
      @gman77gas Месяц назад +15

      I go for No Sugar added

    • @boink800
      @boink800 Месяц назад +15

      Always read the label. And then, read it again.

    • @katrinaterry-brown2920
      @katrinaterry-brown2920 Месяц назад +14

      I had a friend that got the zero sugar in a Pepsi and I showed him the label and pointed out sugar, different name but it was sugar. He was shocked he believed the 0 sugar.

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Месяц назад +10

      @@katrinaterry-brown2920 Your friend would do well for themselves is they didn't drink any soft drinks. Water, unsweet tea (home brewed), black coffee and that's it.

    • @lpotts75
      @lpotts75 Месяц назад +2

      Yes.

  • @donnamccullough1375
    @donnamccullough1375 Месяц назад +2

    Very interesting take on the stores. I use to be a courtesy clerk and cashier at a grocery store. I remember how they would rearrange the shelves at night so customers in the morning would have to walk areas they normally did not go. I basically stay on the vegetables side of the market cuz i dont need anything else

  • @weatheronthe8s895
    @weatheronthe8s895 Месяц назад +2

    I work at a grocery store, but my store is basic to the point that it doesn't have a lot of these "features". For example, you will only smell cookies if there are cookies actually baking or just baked. Same goes for chicken in the fryer. Our floor tile is all pretty much one color, except for a few that had to be replaced with a slightly different color because they were broken. Things like this my store is cost reduced to the point that you don't see these things. My city is quite small, so going all out on all of this stuff is just too expensive.
    Literally any grocery store can have placement though, so of course we do. We have endcaps, which I have a weird tendency to ignore, as well as displays and certain items getting certain locations. I personally find canned vegetables being directly across from pre packaged cookies is a very weird one in my store.
    My best advice is to learn your store. Knowing where most of the items you buy are will reduce your need to walk down aisles of items or even look at items in that section you have no intention of buying. Of course remodels and resets make this difficult, but it is best to know your store the best you can. I am not against bringing kids to the store, but trying to focus their attention on what you are there to buy is probably smart, like letting them read the grocery list for example. You will probably end up with a few not so great items along the way (especially with things like school bus shaped Little Debbie displays right next to the produce department), but it is better than a buggy full of junk.

  • @JetsetComedian
    @JetsetComedian Месяц назад +22

    We also put eggs and milk AAAAALLLLLLLL the way in the back so you have to through the entire store

  • @MillhouseSpeaks
    @MillhouseSpeaks Месяц назад +42

    They’re designed to maximise sales through manipulating the customers to buy more

  • @Bezuidenhout474
    @Bezuidenhout474 Месяц назад +5

    OMG I just did exactly that. I needed dog food and as you know, you can't just change it. There was just one bag left on the shelf. I asked the guy if there were more. When I came around back to the dog foo there were 3. What did I do, I bought all of them thinking there is a shortage 🙈🙈🙈

  • @mia6089
    @mia6089 Месяц назад +2

    If you’re able to shop the perimeter of a grocery store because this is mostly what’s near where we live and you’re not able get to a farmers market. (we try to get deals at the grocery store and farmers markets) Then I’d suggest do that.
    ..Such as shopping for produce (try for organic) meats (look for organic, grass fed, wild caught only, etc. if possible I know it’s expensive but it’s for better health) get ur plain yogurt, organic milks, etc.
    I’d say sticking to around that diet is best. It’s hard to do but like someone mentioned don’t go to the store hungry and focus on buying things to make meals. We don’t need snacks. Unless ur dr has you on a specific plan.
    By the time you have ur meals then ur cart will be full and left for no junk food. Of course we still get some ice cream here and there we still should “treat” ourselves but trust me once you stop buying all the junk you will feel better and never go back!!!
    Take it from someone that has an autoimmune condition that has to be picky in what I eat. Trust me you don’t want to have a chronic illness that comes up out of nowhere!!! I’m not saying that nutrition is the only factor but it’s the biggest one ☝️!i recently read a healthy body makes up 80% nutrition and 20% exercise with of course other things such as mindset, rest, less stress, etc… and so on.

  • @jeffreybaier5312
    @jeffreybaier5312 Месяц назад +2

    Especially Atlanta if there's a snowflake. They raid the stores but it'll be 70 degrees the next day. 😂😂😂

  • @4zooflorida
    @4zooflorida Месяц назад +5

    I do like to shop for myself because I am very picky about choosing meats and vegetables. (Often I go to the butcher and a local farm) There are very few packaged foods that we eat, I am a carnivore and make keto meals for the family. When I shop, I go by myself, shop with a list, and stick to it. But it’s taken a while to get there.

  • @user-bv3ok2re3s
    @user-bv3ok2re3s Месяц назад +18

    Same, when I realized all the real food is at the perimeter, I no longer shop the center of grocery store

    • @Sanity_Faire
      @Sanity_Faire Месяц назад +3

      Sometimes need some beans for chili 😀

    • @user-oz5xb9ed3w
      @user-oz5xb9ed3w Месяц назад +1

      there’s actually plenty of good food in the center. beans, rice, seasoning, oil, etc

  • @jsz2619
    @jsz2619 Месяц назад +4

    Go to the men's room in the walmart grocery store that's close to me. I guarantee, you won't feel like shopping food anymore.

  • @barberjeff67
    @barberjeff67 Месяц назад +1

    I used to be a vendor... slotting fees are a huge reality. I can't think how they make so little as every vendor has to merchandise their own products. Breads, beer, wine, soda, cookies, crackers... all free labor as they Don't have to touch! Pepsi and Coke are constantly battling for "first position" by outbidding for shelf space. I worked for Pepsi 24 years ago. It was about $25,000 per four foot sections of shelf space.

  • @frugallyretired9960
    @frugallyretired9960 Месяц назад +2

    Several things help our budget and diet. Hubby goes to store with a list and ONLY buys what is on the list. When I shopped I went down the paper aisle to get to the back so no impulse buys. I do find it curious(?) that when I go to my last stop (produce so it doesn't get squished) the bakery is on the perimeter right before the produce section.

  • @stevelanghorn1407
    @stevelanghorn1407 Месяц назад +13

    We in northern England, UK have an extremely popular discount store called “B & M”. It is quite shocking to see the economy (so-called) “food”, sodas and booze stacked up on their shelves…and how so many of my fellow countrymen absolutely love the place! I worry for the future health of their later years. Many are young families filling their trolleys up with utter junk…and raising their children on it.

    • @WillyEckaslike
      @WillyEckaslike Месяц назад +1

      its all about convenience and of course price

    • @stevelanghorn1407
      @stevelanghorn1407 Месяц назад

      @@WillyEckaslike Exactly right. And B&M pride themselves on that…perversely!

  • @centre_stage5599
    @centre_stage5599 Месяц назад +12

    This episode was so good , loved that he used images of himself at the store

  • @L.A.6482
    @L.A.6482 Месяц назад +8

    Great presentation! Public service that should have been done by our FDA to protect us. But they work for corporations.

  • @GermanShepherd1983
    @GermanShepherd1983 Месяц назад +1

    Shopping with my wife is an adventure, she reads every ingredient list every time. Seems companies have switched ingredients some times in familiar products so she checks every time. Takes forever.

    • @garyholt8315
      @garyholt8315 29 дней назад

      l hear u. when it says 'may contain ___' they are saying we don't really know what's in our product. huge red flag !

    • @xragdoll5662
      @xragdoll5662 13 дней назад

      @@garyholt8315it just means it was in a factory that deals with other foods that contain nuts, dairy, fish and meat usually. Look at a simple vegetarian sandwich and it’ll say “may contain crustaceans”

  • @Laltoots677
    @Laltoots677 Месяц назад +2

    Eye level is buy level in UK special lighting, music and always smells of bread as they cook it in store and cook chickens in store. I buy online and get it delivered now so I stick to my budget.

  • @genieyess1720
    @genieyess1720 Месяц назад +5

    Organic Butchers, organic markets: these are the only 2 places I do my groceries at (here in Europe). There are MANY THINGS, thanks to intermittent fasting and keto, THAT I NO LONGER LOOK AT, LET ALONE BUY. Life has become not only much healthier and lighter, but also less complicated. I always know what exactly I am buying and pay no heed to distractions, I.e. trash.
    Thank you Dr. Berg for having inspired me. 🙏✨🙏✨🙏

  • @cattleprods911
    @cattleprods911 Месяц назад +11

    Nice video. Most of what we need in the USA is within an hour of most people: local farmer’s market, local eggs, local meat, local meat processing etc….preaching to the choir here, but we know that grocery stores are over stuffed with ultra processed crap, most ingredients labels read like a college chemistry lab assignment, not “food”

    • @Sanity_Faire
      @Sanity_Faire Месяц назад +1

      I see many shopping carts filled with not food ~ for growing children 😭

  • @oohyllab
    @oohyllab Месяц назад +4

    I was one of those ppl that was addicted to sugar & sometimes still struggle if I once get to eating it. I actually used to dip red radishes in a lil sugar. My dad did that too but wasn’t addicted to sugar, but it is good, ha ha! Used to eat a fair amount of Mac n cheese, w/ just velveeta melted into it. The velveeta from the early 70’s is Not what is out there today even tho it wasn’t good for ya then. I think all the processed food is exponentially worse anymore. Ugh!! We used to eat a lot of Crisco back in the day too. Didn’t know any better.

  • @hell2freelance533
    @hell2freelance533 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah, real talk. I noticed at my local supermarket after leaving the produce section you have to walk through the pastry section.

  • @razziade
    @razziade Месяц назад +1

    I remember asking my mom to buy a cereal that had an actual 7” record that could be cut from the box. I forgot how they made it so it wouldn’t be scratched. Crazy good times…. 😢

  • @elaines5179
    @elaines5179 Месяц назад +4

    At the grocery store know the paper products isle and use that to get to the back of the store and out again. King Soopers has recently made it hellish to get around the store, much longer walk. I buy LESS in there than I used to cause I know I'm being literally forced to walk by more products. That they put wine and beer directly in front of the dairy foods hits me as obscene. I am avoiding that store more and more even though it is very close to my house.

  • @anitadenton1468
    @anitadenton1468 Месяц назад +14

    Reasons why the slogan Educated consumer, came to be years ago, read the ingredients!!!, no ultra processed foods, stay out of quick foods establishment

    • @fairchild1737
      @fairchild1737 Месяц назад

      Natural flavors could be aborted, baby fetuses!

    • @danielpaulhus5401
      @danielpaulhus5401 Месяц назад

      So someone else is picking your food for u

  • @fairchild1737
    @fairchild1737 Месяц назад +5

    Tall Advertisment boxes down the aisle I keep hitting with my cart. I want to knock them down. Squeezing down the aisles when you pass another cart.

  • @carlamoore2710
    @carlamoore2710 Месяц назад

    I worked in a grocery store doing college. Another trick they used was a sticker that said " manager specials" and people would navigate right to it . You wouldn't believe how much Pepsi and Coke would pay to get the really good spots. Plus they would give us promotional things like concert tickets in order to allow them more space!

  • @egbluesuede1220
    @egbluesuede1220 29 дней назад

    100% agree with everything. I do take my kids to the store with me, and I point out many of these same things to teach them. Not that I knew everything, so thanks for sharing. This was very enlightening. One more thing I would add.....don't clip coupons unless you have good shopping discipline. You will end up spending more and buying things you don't need or are bad for you. Again, discipline is required, and most people don't have it.

  • @sharfalor4244
    @sharfalor4244 Месяц назад +18

    Kellogs always get the kids eye level space in UK. 🇬🇧 We are lucky to find an actual manned checkout till though, they expect us to do it ourselves with zero discount for doing their job for them. Kerching!

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 Месяц назад

      Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe you guys have a healthier version of kellogs than we do here in the U.S....i believe it's not as processed

    • @sharfalor4244
      @sharfalor4244 Месяц назад

      @@stevegwizzle3560 that's possible, some of our foods are not as bad as USA contains substances that are banned in UK. It's still trash and one of the worst possible food choices.

    • @ethelfitzjohn5151
      @ethelfitzjohn5151 Месяц назад

      So true. A % discount would incentivise me to diy. I resisted for years, but now they force you to

    • @catlifechannel3886
      @catlifechannel3886 Месяц назад

      May be different where you are, but if you ask for a staff member to do their job, instead of being a slave, they’ll often open up a till.
      I’ve now stopped supporting the corporations that do that. We’re lucky to have an ‘independent’ supermarket chain. They are cash- and human- friendly. Also go to markets for fruit, veg, flour, pulses etc.
      It’s nice interacting with people who get to know you, and supporting small businesses rather than massive corporations where the ceo is paid an obscene salary.

  • @deathbyvideo1620
    @deathbyvideo1620 Месяц назад +3

    Great video Doc. So many people are oblivious to how they're being manipulated by these corporations.

  • @user-tm5fy7hv7z
    @user-tm5fy7hv7z Месяц назад +6

    Since I went ketovore I shop less and less.
    Last time I went to a nearby supermarket I sensed this constant smell of fresh baked goods. Wich was odd since they have no bakery.
    Now I get it...
    Luckily I go through the isles like a bullet, straight to the meat and fish section 😅

    • @Sanity_Faire
      @Sanity_Faire Месяц назад +1

      That hot popcorn smell trips me up 🥹

  • @quick.easy.eat23
    @quick.easy.eat23 Месяц назад +1

    All the content you talked about in this video reminded me what I’ve learned during marketing course at the university!! lol it’s been a while so, totally refreshed my memory!! I still had it in the back of my head lol 😂 I try my best to stick with my grocery list!! ❤ Thanks again Dr!! Stay safe and blessed always

  • @deniseclepper1436
    @deniseclepper1436 Месяц назад +1

    100% CORRECT. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. There's a reason why Bread , PBJ , condiments, Lunch meat are all separated. Not only that, the products they want you to buy are eye level and cereals / candy /toys are eye level to children. Low selling are lower levels.