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    • Be mindful of what you’re ordering. We’re fans of mindful eating — and that starts with considering what you plan on ordering through the food delivery app.
    • Set a budget. Many food delivery apps have a delivery fee and then, once you factor in a tip and how much a restaurant marks up its food, you can potentially spend a lot on a single meal.
    • Stock up on easy-to-prepare meals. You’ll be less likely to reach for your phone if you have easy-to-prepare meals at home. So, consider this when doing your grocery shopping: What can you buy ahead of time that will be quick and easy to make?
    • Hide or delete food delivery apps. It’s easy to just click on those apps when you’re hangry and just want food now. So, it may be a good idea to remove the temptation by hiding or deleting any food delivery apps from your phone.
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