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Price Promotion and Availability of Nutrition Information: A Descriptive Study of a Popular Fast Food Chain in New York City

机译:营养信息的价格促销和可用性:对纽约市热门快餐连锁店的描述性研究

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Legislation in NYC requires chain restaurants to post calorie information on menu boards in an effort to help consumers make more informed decisions about food and beverage items they are purchasing. While this is a step in the right direction in light of the current obesity epidemic, there are other issues that warrant attention in a fast food setting, namely the pricing of healthy food options, promotional strategies, and access to comprehensive nutrition information. This study focused on a popular fast-food chain in NYC. The study’s aims were threefold: (1) to determine the cost differential between the healthiest meal item on the chain’s general menu and meal items available specifically on a reduced cost menu for one dollar (US$1.00); (2) to identify and describe the promotions advertised in the windows of these restaurants, as well as the nutrition content of promoted items; and (3) to ascertain availability of comprehensive nutrition information to consumers within the restaurants. We found the healthiest meal item to be significantly higher in price than less nutritious meal items available for $1.00 (t = 146.9, p < .001), with the mean cost differential equal to $4.33 (95% CI $4.27, $4.39). Window promotions generally advertised less healthful menu items, which may aid in priming customers to purchase these versus more healthful options. Comprehensive nutrition information beyond calorie counts was not readily accessible prior to purchasing. In addition to improving access to comprehensive nutrition information, advertising more of and lowering the prices of nutritious options may encourage consumers to purchase healthier foods in a fast food setting. Additional research in this area is needed in other geographic locations and restaurant chains.
机译:纽约市的法律要求连锁餐厅在菜单板上张贴卡路里信息,以帮助消费者对所购买的食品和饮料做出更明智的决定。鉴于当前的肥胖病流行,这是朝着正确方向迈出的一步,但快餐市场中还有其他值得关注的问题,即健康食品的定价,促销策略以及对综合营养信息的获取。这项研究的重点是纽约市受欢迎的快餐连锁店。这项研究的目标是三方面的:(1)确定连锁一般菜单上最健康的餐点与一美元(1.00美元)的低价菜单上特别可用的餐点之间的成本差; (2)识别并描述在这些餐厅的橱窗中宣传的促销活动以及促销物品的营养成分; (3)确定餐馆内消费者可获得全面的营养信息。我们发现,最健康的餐食的价格明显高于价格较低的餐食($ 1.00)(t = 146.9,p <.001),平均成本差为$ 4.33(95%CI $ 4.27,$ 4.39)。橱窗促销通常会宣传不太健康的菜单项,这可能有助于吸引顾客购买这些菜单项而不是更加健康的选项。购买前无法获得除卡路里数量以外的全面营养信息。除了增加获取全面营养信息的途径之外,更多地投放广告并降低营养选择的价格可能会鼓励消费者在快餐店购买更健康的食物。其他地理位置和饭店连锁店也需要在这一领域进行更多研究。

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