The current invention is directed towards a system for and a method of modifying
eating habits of a user. The system and method utilize a set of fixed volume containers
that are graduated to provide a user means to control the volume of food consumed
over time. In accordance with the instant invention, the contents of the containers
are consumed over time according to a schedule which identifies the appropriate
containers and the frequency of the meals to be consumed each day. Preferably,
the method of the instant invention is utilized for weight reduction, wherein the
volume of food consumed per meal is reduced over time while frequency of meals
consumed over time is simultaneously increased over time in order to balance the
nutritional intake of the user. The fixed volume containers can be pre-filled or
provide the user with a measuring means to portion his/her own food. The system
and method can be customized to suit the dietary goals of an individual and can
be used along with a printed and/or electronic schedule and/or a workbook to further
motivate the user to modify his/her eating habits to achieve a set of user goals.