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    Rain lashed against the supermarket windows as I stood paralyzed before the cereal aisle. My fingers trembled around a box promising "natural vitality" while my phone buzzed with work emails. That familiar wave of nutritional despair crested - another meal decision derailed by marketing lies and time pressure. Then I remembered the strange little fork icon I'd downloaded during last night's insomnia spiral. - 
  
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