Tesco can't solve all, or even a fraction of, the problems in the developing world but we are a positive force.
-Sir Terry Leahy, former Tesco CEO
Sir
Terry might not be able to fix the world's ills, but I suspected that
he may be able to help me get back to good health after eating way
too much of his company's budget-range foods. For the last month I
have purposefully avoided salt-laiden Tesco Value goods, and have
begrudgingly shelled out on mid-priced food at my local supermarket.
I wanted to know whether eating better would make me look better,
feel better and- as I documented here-
perform better at the gym.
The
only Value range foods I've eaten are eggs and bananas, even swapping
from Value to Healthy Living chicken portions. I've started to get
back into shape, losing a couple of kilos, and generally, I'm feeling
a little sharper.
It's
a little difficult to assess how I've performed at the gym as I've
included such a stupidly wide range of exercises to work on. Some of
these exercises I only managed to test once throughout the month.
I've been to the gym around five or six times a week as usual.
Excluding pad work classes like Kickboxer Circuit and Boxercise (once
each a week), I've done weights pretty regularly. Eating better has
improved a few of the exercises I work on at the gym, including:
10
minute cross trainer
Hip
Adductor (inside thigh)
Shoulder
Press
Vertical
Dumbell Fly
Chest
Press (horizontal)
Sit-up
Machine
Perhaps
semi-ironically, I'm not only feeling physically healthier. I'm also
more mentally sharp, I'm doing well- perhaps better- in work, I'm
getting to grips with memory difficulties (i.e. understanding how I
should and do handle the issue, not remembering better- Tesco do not
employ psychological magicians), and I'm more optimistic. I've also
sorted out more Inland Revenue issues, so not buying value food
doesn't hurt the wallet as much either.
So
it looks like I'll be shelling out on regular food for the
foreseeable future. Value products might be cheap, but- as the cliché
says- if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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