I’m a dietitian who follows the Mediterranean diet. Here are my 10 favorite snacks and pantry staples to get on Amazon.
- I’ve worked as a dietitian for over 20 years, but I don’t love to cook.
- Beyond traditional grocery stores, I buy lots of my Mediterranean-diet staples on Amazon.
- It’s so easy to stay stocked with tinned fish, marinated olives, and pistachios by ordering online.
I’m a dietitian who follows the Mediterranean diet, which means I eat a lot of veggies, beans, fish, and healthy oils.
Most of my groceries come from either my local grocery store, Costco, or an occasional visit to a farmers market. But the rest pretty much all come from Amazon.
The online behemoth is known for its wide range of products and services, but it has some great groceries tucked away within its extensive online marketplace. Plus, I can “subscribe and save” for most of these items, so they auto-ship on a predetermined schedule, and I get a little discount.
Here are some of the staple groceries I order on Amazon for easy snacks and meals when following the Mediterranean diet.
This article was originally published by Lauren Manaker at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/best-groceries-mediterranean-diet-amazon-dietitian-recommendations-easy-snacks-meals-2024-9).
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