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Can unhealthy food purchases at checkout counters be discouraged by introducing healthier snacks? A real-life experiment in supermarkets in deprived urban areas in the Netherlands

机译:通过介绍更健康的小吃,可以劝阻结账柜台的不健康食品吗?荷兰贫困城市地区超市的真实实验

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The checkout area in supermarkets is an unavoidable point of purchase where impulsive food purchases are likely to be made. However, the product assortment at the checkout counters is predominantly unhealthy. The aim of this real life experiment was to investigate if unhealthy food purchases at checkout counters in supermarkets in deprived urban areas in the Netherlands can be discouraged by the introduction of the Healthy Checkout Counter (HCC). In addition, we examined customers’ perceptions towards the HCC. The HCC was an initiative of a leading supermarket chain in the Netherlands that consisted of displays with a selection of healthier snacks that were placed at the checkouts. We used a real life quasi-experimental design with 15 intervention and 9 control supermarkets. We also performed a cross-sectional customer evaluation in 3 intervention supermarkets using oral surveys to investigate customers' perceptions towards the HCC (n=134). The purchases of unhealthy and healthier snacks at checkouts were measured with sales data. During the intervention period, customers purchased on average 1.7 (SD: 0.08) unhealthy snacks per 100 customers in the intervention supermarket and 1.4 (SD: 0.10) in the control supermarket. Linear regression analyses revealed no statistically significant difference in the change during the control and intervention period of sales of unhealthy snacks between the control and intervention supermarkets (B?=???0.008, 95% CI?=???0.15 to 0.14). The average number of healthier snacks purchased was 0.2 (SD: 0.3) items per 100 customers in the intervention supermarkets during the intervention period. Of the intervention customers, 41% noticed the HCC and 80% of them were satisfied or very satisfied with the intervention. This real life experiment in supermarkets showed that the placement of healthier snacks at checkouts did not lead to the substitution of unhealthy snack purchases with healthier alternatives. Although supermarket customers positively evaluated the HCC, future studies are needed to investigate other strategies to encourage healthier food purchases in supermarkets.
机译:超市中的结账区域是一种不可避免的购买点,可能会进行冲动的食物。然而,结账计数器的产品各种主要是不健康的。这种现实生活实验的目的是调查在荷兰贫困城市地区的超市中的结账计数器的不健康食品可以通过引入健康的结账柜台(HCC)来劝阻。此外,我们审查了客户对HCC的看法。 HCC是荷兰领先的超市连锁店的主动,该连锁店由展出的展示组成,其中包含在结账时选择的更健康的小吃。我们使用了一种现实生活准实验设计,具有15个干预和9个控制超市。我们还使用口头调查在3个干预超市中进行了横断面客户评估,以调查客户对HCC的看法(n = 134)。通过销售数据衡量结账时不健康和健康零食的购买。在干预期间,客户在干预超市中平均购买的1.7(SD:0.08)每100个客户的不健康小吃,1.4(SD:0.10)在控制超市中。线性回归分析显示,控制和干预超市之间的不健康零食的销售期间的控制和干预期内的变化没有统计学意义(B ??? 0.008,95%CI?= ??? 0.15至0.14)。在干预期间,在干预超市中,购买的平均更健康零食数为0.2(SD:0.3)。在介入客户中,41%注意到HCC和80%的人对干预感到满意或非常满意。超市的这种现实生活实验表明,结账时的健康小吃的位置并没有导致使用更健康的替代品的不健康零食。虽然超市客户提供积极评估的HCC,但需要进行未来的研究来调查其他策略,以鼓励超市中的更健康的食物购买。

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