9 Clever Ways to Organize Your Fridge To Eat Healthier
What and where you put things both inside and outside the refrigerator can have a huge affect on your eating habits.
By Sara Cann and Emma Haak
Put Indulgent Snacks in Opaque Storage Containers
Being able to see a food makes you more enticed to eat it, says Brian Wansink, PhD, director of the Cornell Food and Brand lab and author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think. He has found that when study subjects are given chocolates in a clear bowl, they'll eat nearly 70 percent more than when the treats are placed in an opaque bowl.
Published 12/16/2015