Purpose - Market trend data show a growing popularity of discount food stores and of cheaper food products as opposed to more expensive leading brands (LB). Unexpectedly little is known about how these economic food choices affect diet quality and/or health. The purpose of this paper is to examine differences in nutrient content and cost of daily food intake data modeled to contain food exclusively from either LB, generic brands (GB) or discount brands (DB). Design/methodology/approach - This study analyzed nutrition information of 430 food products that were selected based on dietary intake data from a sub-sample of the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study. Data were collected in Dutch supermarkets, where information was copied f...
Abstract Objective: To investigate to what extent promotions in Dutch supermarket sales flyers contr...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate consumers' demand patterns for products with nutritional be...
Most Americans consume diets that do not meet Federal dietary recommendations. A common explanation ...
With growing emphasis on healthy lifestyles, manufacturers often try to persuade consumers by using ...
The French Observatory of Food Quality (Oqali) aims to collect all nutrition data provided on proces...
International audienceObjective Consumers are increasingly relying on low-cost foods, although it is...
Background: Two strategies commonly recommended to improve population diets include food labels and ...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
Nutrient labeling is found to significantly affect consumer purchase behavior; some evidence that co...
Background The Health Star Rating (HSR) is a front‐of‐pack label designed to help Australian consume...
Obesity is more prevalent in people of lower-socioeconomic status. Since over half of meals consume...
textThe primary hypothesis of this study was that low-income individuals purchase more packaged food...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that low-cost foods have an equivalent nutrient composition compa...
Background: Two strategies commonly recommended to improve population diets include food labels and ...
Abstract Objective: To investigate to what extent promotions in Dutch supermarket sales flyers contr...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate consumers' demand patterns for products with nutritional be...
Most Americans consume diets that do not meet Federal dietary recommendations. A common explanation ...
With growing emphasis on healthy lifestyles, manufacturers often try to persuade consumers by using ...
The French Observatory of Food Quality (Oqali) aims to collect all nutrition data provided on proces...
International audienceObjective Consumers are increasingly relying on low-cost foods, although it is...
Background: Two strategies commonly recommended to improve population diets include food labels and ...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
Nutrient labeling is found to significantly affect consumer purchase behavior; some evidence that co...
Background The Health Star Rating (HSR) is a front‐of‐pack label designed to help Australian consume...
Obesity is more prevalent in people of lower-socioeconomic status. Since over half of meals consume...
textThe primary hypothesis of this study was that low-income individuals purchase more packaged food...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that low-cost foods have an equivalent nutrient composition compa...
Background: Two strategies commonly recommended to improve population diets include food labels and ...
Abstract Objective: To investigate to what extent promotions in Dutch supermarket sales flyers contr...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate consumers' demand patterns for products with nutritional be...
Most Americans consume diets that do not meet Federal dietary recommendations. A common explanation ...