tags, VISUAL_PROMPT, TAGS. The headline must be punchy, non-clickbait. E.g., \"Meal Kits 2026: From Martha Stewart to GLP-1 Supporters, the New Cookbook Revolution\". But we must keep within constraints: no banned words. Avoid \"transformative\", etc. Let's do: \"Meal Kits 2026: From Martha Stewart to GLP‑1 Plans, the New Kitchen Vanguard\" Ok. Make lede a sharp sentence hooking: maybe \"Martha Stewart’s delivery box landed on the table Friday morning—a quiet hint that the future of home cooking is arriving in boxes.\" That's specific. Article paragraphs: 5-7, about 400+. Must discuss ex-critic test. Provide context on 2026 trends. Discuss importance of meal kits, price wars, GLP-1 (a reference to diabetes/weight loss medication weight). Provide implications about nutrition and control. We need 400+ words: 5 paragraphs of 75-90 words each. Let's produce maybe 6 paragraphs for safety. Let's see: each paragraph in
. Word count: ensure each around 80 words: 6*80=480 words, good. Important: sentences alternation: if one paragraph begins with short sentence, next might have longer, etc. Ensure no consecutive same structure. Also avoid words banned. Use plain words. Check banned vocabulary: pivotal, delve, underscore, testament, navigate, comprehensive, landscape, transformative, looking ahead, crucial, innovative, foster, leverage, moreover, furthermore, it is important to note, in a world where, game‑changing, groundbreaking. Avoid those. We must not mention them. Also avoid \"pivotal\" etc. Let's incorporate ban words. Ok about \"GLP-1–supportive plan\": maybe talk about weight loss regulation. Provide reason for ex-critic: has kitchen knowledge, etc. Let's craft paragraphs. Paragraph 1: Start with specific detail. Short or long? Could be medium. Must alternate pattern across paragraphs. Paragraph 1 sentence structure: start with a short 3-4 word sentence? It asks to mix short, 3-5 word sentences with longer ones. Vary. We can start with short: \"Martha Stewart’s box arrived.\" (4 words). Then longer following. Paragraph 1 includes short/long. Paragraph 2: Start with short again? But must avoid same pattern consecutively. So need variation: if paragraph 1 had short, long, it's okay across paragraphs? The constraint about \"Never use the same sentence structure twice in a row.\" That probably means across entire article? But sometimes ambiguous. To be safe, we can alternate each paragraph's first sentence: one short, next long, next short, etc. So paragraph 1 first sentence short. Paragraph 2 first sentence long. Paragraph 3 first sentence short. And so on. Let's implement. Paragraph 1 first: \"Martha Stewart’s box arrived.\" (<4 words). Then second sentence long. Paragraph 2 starts with long sentence: \"The ex‑restaurant critic, former food editor and now freelance writer, had a 15‑year pedigree tasting everything from street tacos to sous‑vide masterpieces.\" That's long. Paragraph 3 start short: \"They checked nine meal kits.\" That is 4 words. Paragraph 4 start long: \"His criteria mattered—ingredients were fresh, recipes were clear, and there was a hidden focus on nutritional science that appealed to a 2026 market hungry for health‑centric convenience.\" That's long. Paragraph 5 start short: \"The GLP‑1 plan was a standout.\" That is 5 words. Paragraph 6 start long: \"Consumers now face a new choice when closing cupboards: whether to stick with budget chefs or invest in recipe boxes that double as therapy.\" That is long. But we will need 400+ words: need more sentences. We need about 6-7 paragraphs. Each paragraph can have 3-4 sentences, but should alternate structure of sentences: short/long. We can write each paragraph with a short opening sentence then longer following. Need avoid banned words. Should not use \"pivotal\". Use \"biggest\". Check for banned words used inadvertently: list again. \"pivotal\", \"delve\", \"underscore\", \"testament\", \"navigate\", \"comprehensive\", \"landscape\", \"transformative\", \"looking ahead\", \"crucial\", \"innovative\", \"foster\", \"leverage\", \"moreover\", \"furthermore\", \"it is important to note\", \"in a world where\", \"game‑changing\", \"groundbreaking\". Avoid them. Also \"testament\" banned; avoid using mention that user wrote; we can use phrase like \"sign of\". Now produce five paragraphs maybe. Word requirement: 400+. Provide 5 paragraphs with 6-7 sentences each. Each paragraph around 80 words. Let's do 5 paragraphs of 90 words: 450 words. We'll craft actual paragraphs. Now include visuals prompt: \"Photojournalistic scene description for image generation","tool_calls":[]}
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