Challenge 3: Too Much Food
Do you tend to overeat when you eat out? If so, it’s not surprising. Restaurant portions are often substantial, frequently larger than what you’d serve yourself at home. Why? Generous portions are popular with customers and food costs less for a restaurant than the service that goes into every dish.
For customers, over-ordering is a common sit-down restaurant phenomenon. Out of habit, people often order an entree, main, and dessert - whether or not they’re hungry enough for all that food.
Solution: Make it your order, make it your size:
- Plan your sit-down meals—around lunch menus. Portions are usually smaller - so is the bill.
- Split the dish “50-50”. For half the kilojoules, you double the pleasure by sharing it with your meal companion. (Sharing an entree or dessert is also a great idea.)
- Dump the “clean plate” notion. Give yourself permission to leave food on your plate when you’re full.
- Skip “large, super-size, value size” items—commonly marketed in fast food places. There’s no true value in ordering and eating more than you want or need!