Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We investigated the acceptability of a pre-ordering website for a workplace canteen that prompts customers to swap to lower-energy swaps and the factors influencing swap acceptance. Employees (n = 30) placed a hypothetical lunch order through a pre-ordering website designed for their canteen while thinking aloud. Semi-structured interview questions supported data collection. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Acceptability was generally high, but potentially context dependent. Practical considerations, such as reminders to pre-order, user-friendliness, provision of images of menu items and energy information while browsing, an ability to res...
Background: Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level intervent...
Background: For working adults, about one-third of energy is consumed in the workplace making this ...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Background: Prompting employees to swap their usual lunches for lower-energy alternatives may help a...
The average adult in the UK consumes 200-300 calories beyond their Guideline Daily Amount. For worki...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
Finding effective ways to increase acceptance of lower-energy swaps offered for snacks and non-alcoh...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
BACKGROUND: Swaps are often used to encourage healthier food choices, but there is little evidence o...
Background: Swaps are often used to encourage healthier food choices, but there is little evidenc...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Background: Reducing the portion sizes of foods available in restaurants and cafeterias is one prom...
Background: Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level intervent...
Background: For working adults, about one-third of energy is consumed in the workplace making this ...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Online systems that allow employees to pre-order their lunch may help reduce energy intake. We inves...
Background: Prompting employees to swap their usual lunches for lower-energy alternatives may help a...
The average adult in the UK consumes 200-300 calories beyond their Guideline Daily Amount. For worki...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
Finding effective ways to increase acceptance of lower-energy swaps offered for snacks and non-alcoh...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
BACKGROUND: Swaps are often used to encourage healthier food choices, but there is little evidence o...
Background: Swaps are often used to encourage healthier food choices, but there is little evidenc...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Background: Reducing the portion sizes of foods available in restaurants and cafeterias is one prom...
Background: Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level intervent...
Background: For working adults, about one-third of energy is consumed in the workplace making this ...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...