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The impact of a healthy checkout intervention on fruit and vegetable 'micro-pack' purchases in New Mexico.
Rogus, Stephanie; Guthrie, Joanne; Niculescu, Mihai; Xu, Lina.
Afiliação
  • Rogus S; Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, New Mexico State University, MSC 3470, P.O. Box 30003, Las Cruces, NM88003, USA.
  • Guthrie J; Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Niculescu M; Marketing Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, USA.
  • Xu L; Marketing Department, The Pennsylvania State University, Abington, PA, USA.
Public Health Nutr ; : 1-9, 2022 Sep 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36093640
OBJECTIVE: Produce sold as plastic-wrapped packs of two to four individual items (i.e., produce micro-packs) that are low cost and placed at checkout may appeal to shoppers with budget constraints and provide a second chance to purchase items available elsewhere in the store. This study examined the impact of an intervention that placed produce micro-packs at checkout and promoted them in grocery stores across New Mexico, USA. DESIGN: This quasi-experimental study placed produce micro-packs at checkout end-caps in thirteen stores (group 1), with eight stores serving as controls (group 2) from 1 July 2019 through 31 January 2020 (first phase). The intervention was extended to group 2 stores from 1 February 2020 through 30 June 2020 (second phase). Cashiers were directed to upsell the micro-packs to Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children recipients who had unspent cash value benefits for produce purchases. SETTING: Twenty-one grocery stores across New Mexico. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one produce items sold as micro-packs in stores from July 2019 through June 2020. RESULTS: A random effects model showed that the daily sales of micro-packs increased by 47 % during each intervention period. Group 2 stores had lower sales than group 1 stores during the first phase of the intervention. Once extended to group 2 stores, sales of micro-packs in those stores increased and sales in group 1 stores continued at the higher level. CONCLUSIONS: Placing produce micro-packs at checkout may increase produce sales and support health promotion efforts by public and private stakeholders.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE País/Região como assunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Nutr Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Reino Unido