2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.941919
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“Some are healthy and others not”: Characterization of vended food products by Accra-based food retailers

Abstract: Background and objectivesIncreasing the availability of healthy foods within food retail outlets can improve consumers' food environments. Such actions or inactions by food retailers may affect people's food purchasing and consumption behavior. This study explored Accra-based food retailers' perceptions and appreciation of “healthiness of food” as a concept. It also documented measures that food retailers adopt to encourage healthy food choices.MethodsIn-person semi-structured interviews were conducted with ow… Show more

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“…These results could be an outcome of increased awareness on the importance of fruits and vegetables as well as promoting consumption of these foods in the general population. This was similarly found in Ghana among food retailers (Nanema et al, 2022). Their general perception of healthy meals is, thus, closely related to what healthy meals have been described as by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2019b) where a healthy meal is considered to be the one that can protect one from malnutrition and dietary-related diseases.…”
Section: Perception Of Street Food Vendorsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…These results could be an outcome of increased awareness on the importance of fruits and vegetables as well as promoting consumption of these foods in the general population. This was similarly found in Ghana among food retailers (Nanema et al, 2022). Their general perception of healthy meals is, thus, closely related to what healthy meals have been described as by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2019b) where a healthy meal is considered to be the one that can protect one from malnutrition and dietary-related diseases.…”
Section: Perception Of Street Food Vendorsmentioning
confidence: 65%