Snacking doesn’t have to be about guilt or restriction – it can be part of a balanced diet, so says Nutritionist Jo Sebastian. In an Instagram post, Jo shows how mindful snacking can turn a simple bar of chocolate into a moment of joy and balance—an approach that snacks company Mondelēz International also champions worldwide.
Scrolling through Instagram, you might stumble upon a post by nutritionist and content creator Jo Sebastian—this time, in her kitchen, with a bar of chocolate in hand. Her video is refreshingly real: no lists of “forbidden foods,” no guilt-driven messaging. Instead, Jo invites her audience to share a sweet moment and learn about mindful snacking.
Jo is a Registered Nutritionist-Dietitian gaining quite a following on social media for her practical and relatable advise on food, health and overall wellbeing. She graduated BS Community Nutrition from the University of the Philippines, Diliman and is the founder of the online nutrition coaching community called HEAL with Jo and host of the Donut Box podcast. Jo’s goal is to make nutrition fun, easy and accessible with a focus on having a healthy relationship with food and the body!

She admits that she once lived with a long “not allowed to eat” list, which only made her crave and binge those very foods later on. It’s a familiar story for many Filipinos, who—according to the 2024 State of Philippine Snacking report by Mondelēz International and The Harris Poll —are among the world’s top snackers, often enjoying small bites up to three times a day. The difference, Jo explains, is that snacking doesn’t have to be a cycle of guilt and restriction. Instead, it can be balanced, satisfying, and even joyful.
Her approach is simple:



Step 1: Tune in to cravings. Rather than asking “Should I eat this?” she reframes it to “What can I add to make this feel good for me right now?” That might mean pairing chocolate with fresh berries or nuts, adding fiber and healthy fats to create a more filling snack.
Step 2: Portion it out. Putting your treat on a plate helps create awareness of how much you’re eating, instead of mindlessly snacking straight from the pack.
Step 3: Enjoy. The key is not restriction but paying attention to fullness and savoring the food.
Her message? Food isn’t just fuel—it’s joy, comfort, and part of life. And you always deserve to eat.
This philosophy is one that Mondelēz International, the maker of well-loved snacks like Oreo, Eden Cheese and Cadbury Dairy Milk, has been championing through its global initiative on mindful snacking. The company defines mindful snacking as being present and intentional about what and why you’re eating. It’s about finding the right snack, for the right moment, and made the right way.
Mindful snacking goes beyond portioning or pairing foods—it’s also about making space for enjoyment. Research from Mondelēz International’s annual State of Philippine Snacking report shows that consumers aren’t just snacking for hunger; they snack for comfort, connection, and self-care. For Filipinos, snacking is woven into daily life—whether it’s merienda with friends, a sweet treat after a long day, or a quick bite between tasks.
What Jo Sebastian highlights in her post is exactly what Mondelēz International hopes more snackers will embrace: that choosing a chocolate bar or a cookie or any type of snack doesn’t have to mean guilt. It can mean balance—adding something nutritious, savoring every bite, and knowing when you’re satisfied.
Because at the end of the day, snacks are not just about filling a stomach. They’re about filling a moment. And mindful snacking ensures that every moment is intentional and delicious.
Follow Jo on Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok and visit https://www.snackmindful.com/ for more snacking tips.