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Food promotions and the cost of a healthy diet

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUTRITION SOCIETY
卷 81, 期 2, 页码 126-133

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S002966512100286X

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Retail food promotions; Healthy eating; Food budget

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This review examines the cost of a healthy diet, the prevalence of promotions in supermarkets, and the barriers to affording a healthy diet. It contributes to the evidence base for policymakers and retailers in finding policy solutions to reduce obesity levels and ensure the affordability and accessibility of nutritious food.
With approximately two in three UK adults overweight or obese, one in five living in poverty and our emergence from the Covid-19 pandemic with implications for employment and income status there is an urgent need to understand what it costs to eat healthily and the role that promotions can play in helping householders manage food budgets. The literature suggests that, in affluent countries, price promotions appear to increase consumer food purchases and are applied more frequently to less healthy products than their healthy counterparts. This review discusses the cost of a healthy diet, identifies the prevalence of promotions in both the supermarket setting generally and a typical shopping basket specifically, and discusses the barriers to affording a healthy diet. Given the current policy focus on the cost of living and population health emphasising the need for food shopping to represent health and value for money for better public health outcomes, this review contributes to the evidence base for retailers' and policymakers' consideration as policy solutions are sought to reduce population obesity levels, while ensuring the affordability and accessibility of nutritious food. It is important, given the shift in consumer purchasing behaviour to online shopping as a result of self-isolating or reticence to physically access stores in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, that retail food promotions are available irrespective of the chosen mode of shopping (in-store or online).

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