Why most food storage advice fails (and what works instead)
Freshness isn’t lost in storage—it’s lost in the gap after opening.
You open a bag, take get more info what you need, then close it casually or plan to deal with it later.
This is why most food storage advice fails.
The Frictionless Kitchen Loop™ solves this problem at the behavioral level.
That moment creates exposure.
In a typical system, the action is delayed.
You close the environment instantly.
Because the action is fast, it gets repeated.
Immediate action preserves quality.
Each prevented loss reduces future consumption.
The loop sustains itself.
This is where most people get it wrong.
A frictionless process outperforms a perfect plan.
what happens when similar principles are applied elsewhere?
Turn habits into systems.