2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039431
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The Change4Life Convenience Store Programme to Increase Retail Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

Abstract: BackgroundConsumption of fruit and vegetables is important for health, but is often lower than recommended and tends to be socio-economically patterned with lower consumption in more deprived groups. In 2008, the English Department of Health introduced the Change4Life convenience store programme. This aimed to increase retail access to fresh fruit and vegetables in deprived, urban areas by providing existing convenience stores with a range of support and branded point-of-sale materials and equipment.MethodsWe … Show more

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“…Strategies to change retailer food stocking and display practices include offering incentives to provide more healthy foods and produce (16, 40), improving mechanisms and offering incentives for purchasing food from local farms (66), monitoring or purchasing refrigeration units for the storage of perishable produce items (66), placement of healthy foods within the store (1, 16, 36, 40), and point-of-purchase promotion of healthy foods and produce (1, 36). Implementation of these strategies may also require operation within higher policy-level domains.…”
Section: Availability and Affordability Of Healthy Foods In Retail Oumentioning
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“…Strategies to change retailer food stocking and display practices include offering incentives to provide more healthy foods and produce (16, 40), improving mechanisms and offering incentives for purchasing food from local farms (66), monitoring or purchasing refrigeration units for the storage of perishable produce items (66), placement of healthy foods within the store (1, 16, 36, 40), and point-of-purchase promotion of healthy foods and produce (1, 36). Implementation of these strategies may also require operation within higher policy-level domains.…”
Section: Availability and Affordability Of Healthy Foods In Retail Oumentioning
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“…Some success has been demonstrated for interventions among small grocery retailers using a combination of product placement and promotion strategies, with reported small increases in sales of fruits and vegetables among specific customers (1). …”
Section: Availability and Affordability Of Healthy Foods In Retail Oumentioning
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“…An even more urgent need to intervene in very harsh realities from the socio-economic point of view has been consistently highlighted even in richer countries [9]. In Brazil, the consumption of fruit and vegetable does not reach even one-third of the minimum recommended daily intake of 400g.…”
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“…Development into a modern and efficient sector led to sugar becoming cheap and 41 plentiful from that time (1) and sugar consumption grew exponentially. Based on sales data, at 42 its peak approximately 50kg of sugar was purchased per year per person in the 1970's (2) . This 43 equates to 130g every day or 500kcal per day although consumption has reduced over the 44 past few years and continues to decline (2) .…”
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