“…Of these, nearly half were conducted in the United States of America (USA) (n = 4) ( Adams et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Hammons and Robart, 2021 ; Silva et al, 2021 ), followed by two in Latin America (Brazil, Mexico) ( Gonzalez-Alejo et al, 2020 ; Horta et al, 2021 ), and one each in Africa (Zimbabe) ( Murendo et al, 2021 ), Asia (China) ( Ahmed et al, 2020 ), and the Pacific Islands (Samoa) ( Emiliata et al, 2020 ). The majority of studies reported changes in external food environments, including the natural, built ( Ahmed et al, 2020 ; FAO, 2020 ) and digital ( Horta et al, 2021 ), home food environments ( Adams et al, 2020 , 2021 ; Hammons and Robart, 2021 ), and household and individual-level food acquisition practices ( Emiliata et al, 2020 ; Murendo et al, 2021 ; Silva et al, 2021 ) since the onset of the pandemic, with differences and similarities observed between level of country development, stringency of pandemic-related mitigation strategies, and socio-economic status. The one multi-country study that has been conducted interviewed urban food system stakeholders such as provincial government officers ( FAO, 2020 ).…”