The biggest mistake in food storage isn’t what you use—it’s when you act.
People rely on memory instead of systems.
That’s not laziness—it’s friction.
Trigger → Action → Result → here Reinforcement.
Here’s how it works in real life.
Now comes the critical decision.
No thinking required, no delay.
And systems—not intentions—drive outcomes.
This is where the difference becomes measurable.
Each prevented loss reduces future consumption.
The system reinforces itself.
This is where most people get it wrong.
This is why behavior-driven design matters.
Now zoom out.
Don’t depend on effort—remove friction.