"Avoid Middle Aisles"
When shopping for groceries we are faced with thousands of choices, so choosing the best foods can be feel daunting. One general guideline is to buy food that isn't processed. Often, processed food is located in the middle aisles of a store, while meats, fresh vegetables and fruits, poultry and grains are found on the edges of the store. This philosophy of focusing mainly on produce and protein falls in line with the diets of famous actress Jen Aniston as well as the late Olympic legend Jack Lalanne. 
Jennifer Aniston 
"I have to have chips and salsa every now and then. I love to eat, but I don't eat crap. I'm pretty much a protein and vegetables girl. I just had a chinois salad with parsley and mushrooms and salmon. But to me, that's delicious. I don't really eat starches." (Link)
"During Friends, [Jennifer Aniston] ate the same salad everyday for ten years. Now  she’s on a 'common sense diet' portion control, no processed foods and  lots of lean protein, fruit and vegetables." (Link)
Jack Lalanne 
American    Olympian Jack  Lalanne lived until the age of 96. I think much  of his  longevity can be attributed to his diet.
Jack Lalanne would eat  10 raw vegetables  and 5 pieces of raw  fruit every day. For  protein, he ate at least  four hard boiled egg  whites daily with his  salad, saying egg whites  were "the best protein  available to man". Also  included in his diet  were fresh squeezed  juices, vegetable soups,  fish, soy protein, pita  bread, soy milk and whole grains  such as  oatmeal and brown rice.  Basically, Jack Lalanne avoided all  processed  sugars, dairy and most  meats except for fish.  He did drink a  glass of  red wine with some of  his meals, saying, "I'd rather see you  drink a  glass of wine than a  glass of milk". LaLanne took dozens of   vitamins/supplements on a daily  basis. He also exercised 2 hours a day,   even towards the end of his  life. Because of joint pain, swimming was   his exercise of choice in  his later years. (link)
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