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Nutritionist Jo Sebastian unpacks the art of mindful snacking

Reading food labels isn’t about restriction; it’s about information. It’s about gaining a clearer picture of what you’re consuming so you can make informed decisions that support your well-being, without necessarily giving up your favorite treats.

DT·30 June 2026, 2:08 am

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Ever yourself reaching for a piece of your snack, not because you’re hungry, but simply because the bag is open and your favorite show is on? Or perhaps you’ve finished an entire pack of biscuits while scrolling through your feed, only to be hit by a wave of guilt afterward? If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. And according to renowned nutritionist Jo Sebastian, the problem isn’t the snack itself – it’s how we approach it.

In her latest social media series, #SnackNaSwak, launched on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, social media nutrition guide Jo Sebastian dives deep into what she playfully calls the “snackaholic” dilemma. But before you panic, she clarifies: being a “snack-aholic” isn’t about addiction, but rather the common habit of mindless snacking – eating on autopilot without truly being aware of what, why, or how much we’re consuming.

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Are You a “Snack-aholic” Without Realizing It?

Jo’s pilot episode kicks off by challenging viewers to reflect on their own snacking patterns. Think about it:

Do you snack while working, studying, or engaging in other activities?

Do you often find yourself finishing a package of treats without even realizing you’ve gone through the whole thing?

Do you experience guilt or regret after your snacking sessions?

These are all tell-tale signs of mindless eating, a behavior Jo recognizes as particularly prevalent in Filipino culture, where snacking often intertwines with emotional comfort and social gatherings. From sharing ‘merienda’ with family to munching on cookies during a movie night with friends, snacks are deeply ingrained in our routines. However, when these moments become automatic, we lose the intention behind our eating, often leading to overconsumption.

The Power of Mindful Snacking: What’s In It For You?

This is where the transformative concept of mindful snacking comes into play. Jo Sebastian advocates for a shift from unconscious eating to intentional enjoyment. So, what exactly does this mean, and how can it benefit you?

1. Reclaim Your Pleasure: Mindful snacking allows you to truly savor your food. By paying attention to the flavors, textures, and aromas, you enhance the enjoyment of each bite, making your snacking experience more satisfying and less about simply “filling a void.”

2. Master Portion Control Naturally: When you’re mindful, you become more attuned to your body’s hunger and fullness cues. This internal awareness naturally guides you toward better portion control, helping prevent you from overeating. You learn to stop when you’re satisfied, not just when the bag is empty. This can lead to better weight management and a healthier diet overall.

3. Banish the Guilt: Mindful snacking breaks the cycle of regret. When you choose to snack with intention, without distractions, and in response to actual hunger, you empower yourself to make conscious choices, leading to a more positive relationship with food.

Unlock Your Snack Secrets: Why “Read The Label!” Matters for Informed Choices

Building on the foundation of mindful eating, Jo Sebastian’s #SnackNaSwak posts also shine a spotlight on another crucial aspect: understanding what’s inside your favorite treats. A quick question – when was the last time you actually read the nutrition label on your snack? For many of us, the answer might be “never” or “I don’t even know what to look for.”

But here’s the good news, according to Jo: that information at the back? It’s there to empower you. Reading food labels isn’t about restriction; it’s about information. It’s about gaining a clearer picture of what you’re consuming so you can make informed decisions that support your well-being, without necessarily giving up your favorite treats.

Why should you make reading snack labels a habit?

Empowerment Through Knowledge: The nutrition labels a powerful tool. It provides factual data about your food, allowing you to move from guessing to knowing. This knowledge empowers you to align your snacking choices with your personal health goals and dietary preferences. Understanding Portion Control: Labels clearly state serving sizes. This is a game-changer for portion control. Instead of guessing or mindlessly eating from a large package, the label tells you exactly how much constitutes a single serving. This makes it easier to enjoy your snack in moderation, preventing overconsumption and contributing to better weight management. This simple habit of flipping the package and scanning the label transforms your relationship with snacks. It shifts the focus from mindless consumption to thoughtful enjoyment, reinforcing that knowledge is the key to balanced and confident eating

Starting Your #SnackNaSwak Journey: A Holistic Approach

The #SnackNaSwak series isn’t just about identifying problems; it’s about providing solutions and guiding you towards healthier habits. Jo Sebastian’s goal is to help you enjoy snacks with intention, making every snack na swak – a snack that fits perfectly into a balanced lifestyle, both physically and emotionally. Mindful snacking, combined with informed choices from reading labels, the wisdom of proper portion control, and the understanding of your personal “right bite,” isn’t about restriction; it’s about liberation –from unconscious habits, and towards a more fulfilling and healthier relationship with food.

For more information on Mindful Snacking, visit https:// www.snackmindful.com. Finding Mindful Moments in Every Snack. Follow Jo Sebastian on Instagram (@itsjosebastian), Facebook (Jo Sebastian, RND) and Tiktok (@itsjosebastian). Visit https://ph.mondelezinternational.com/home.

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