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Are We Just *Modern Zoo Animals*? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 3)

Boundless Life

Ben Greenfield

Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.6 β€’ 5.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Discover why cotton candy can beat a corn dog, how the perimeter-of-the-store hack simplifies everything, and what it really looks like to eat like your great-grandparents.

Episode Summary

In part 3 of the “Ancestral Mismatch” series, Ben Greenfield delivers three no-nonsense dietary strategies that anyone can implement without breaking the bank or setting foot in an overpriced health food store. You'll learn why fried seed oils are more damaging than sugar (and why Ben would choose cotton candy over a corn dog every time), how to avoid ultra-processed foods by shopping the perimeter of any grocery store, and why sourcing your food matters for your health, animal welfare, and the planet. Ben even drops his go-to travel grocery list that works at any supermarket on Earth.

Question of the Day πŸ—£οΈ

What's one ultra-processed food you know you should ditch but keep reaching for, and what whole-food swap could replace it?

Key Takeaways

- Rancid heated seed oils in fried foods are more damaging long-term than sugar—lipid oxidation products (LOPs) become the building blocks of your cells and contribute to chronic disease risk.

- Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are engineered to be addictive, stripped of nutrients, and loaded with additives, preservatives, and oxidized oils—shop the perimeter to avoid them.

- You don't need an expensive health food store—Ben's entire travel grocery list (rotisserie chicken, berries, avocados, sardines, nuts, yogurt, dark chocolate) costs under $40 and lasts days.

- Farmer's markets from May through October give you access to local, sustainably grown food—and many farmers will sell you a quarter or half cow and ship it in batches.

- Skip the fluff labels ("natural," "farm fresh")—look for USDA Organic, Pasture-Raised, MSC Certified, and Certified Humane instead.

Timestamped Outline ⏱️

00:00 – Introduction: Weekly newsletter podcast & how to subscribe

00:25 – Welcome to part 3 of the Ancestral Mismatch series

00:44 – Three quick fuel strategies that won't break the bank

00:55 – Tip 1: Avoid heavily fried foods—the cotton candy vs. corn dog test

01:30 – Why Ben picks cotton candy 10 out of 10 times

02:01 – The science: Lipid oxidation products (LOPs) and chronic disease risk

02:15 – Tip 2: Avoid ultra-processed foods (UPFs) in shiny crinkly packaging

02:40 – What makes UPFs dangerous: addictive, nutrient-void, chemical-laden

03:04 – The perimeter hack: Shop where your great-grandparents would recognize the food

03:30 – Ben's travel grocery list for any supermarket on the planet

04:18 – The full list: chicken, berries, avocados, cucumbers, greens, sardines, nuts, yogurt, dark chocolate

04:47 – Sneaky hotel gym water bottle hack ("fitness through osmosis with reverse osmosis")

05:00 – Tip 3: Consider the source of your food

05:15 – Modern industrial farming, monocropping, and declining soil quality

05:30 – The biblical mandate for land stewardship

06:00 – Farmer's markets: local food access from May through October

06:20 – Buying in bulk: quarter cow, half cow, whole cow with storage and shipping

06:35 – Basic life skills: canning, fermenting, sprouting, bone broth, windowsill gardening

07:05 – Labels that matter vs. labels that don't: USDA Organic, Pasture-Raised, MSC Certified, Certified Humane

07:35 – Series recap: from hormesis to HVACs to hens

07:40 – Next up: Part 4—what a simple sample day looks like

07:47 – Closing: Leave your questions and feedback

Links & Resources πŸ”—

Parts 1–2 of the Ancestral Mismatch Series → *(linked in video description)*

Ben's Comprehensive Food Labeling Standards Article → bengreenfieldlife.com *(linked in video description)*

Subscribe to Ben's Newsletter → https://bengreenfieldlife.com/newsletter

Connect & CTA 🎯

πŸ‘‰ Have questions about simplifying your nutrition? Leave your comments and feedback directly on the post.

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Here we are: at number three of this four-part series on the ancestral mismatch.

You can read, watch, or listen to parts one and two here:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Ben Greenfield. Every week I release a quick podcast with some meaningful thoughts that hopefully make your life better.

0:09.3

And this is it. If you would like these thoughts delivered straight into your email inbox, go to Ben GreenfieldLife.com slash newsletter.

0:19.7

And when you do that, you can also get access to

0:22.5

leave comments, leave thoughts, leave your feedback because I love to hear what you think. All right,

0:28.7

let's dive in. All right, welcome to number three on the ancestral mismatch. And you can read or watch

0:36.2

or listen to the other parts

0:37.6

in the description of this video,

0:39.5

wherever you happen to be watching it.

0:41.2

So in this part, within about three quick tips,

0:45.7

I'll be giving you a few basic fuel strategies

0:48.0

that don't involve a long detour

0:50.6

to your local overpriced hippie grocer

0:53.3

to shop for wild-caught salmon

0:55.0

baptized in unicorn tears and fill you in instead on the most impactful dietary

1:01.0

switches that you can make now without breaking the bank so let's just do it first

1:07.5

avoid heavily fried foods think about it this way if you were to walk up to me at the county

1:12.9

fair and offer me a stick of cotton candy or a corn dog which one do you think i'd choose

1:19.9

hint the answer is not both or neither um i'd choose the cotton candy 10 times out of 10 because i can

1:27.1

stroll around the fair,

1:28.2

I can get my blood flowing, I can take a few exciting fair rides that cause my muscles to soak up

1:33.4

some glucose and burn off or at least more easily metabolize the sugar in the cotton candy,

1:40.2

but the rancid, heated seed oils in a corn dog will go on to be the leaky building blocks of my cells for much longer than the sugar is around.

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