The impact of the nutri-score on food choice: A choice experiment in a Dutch supermarket

K. van den Akker*, D. Bartelet, L. Brouwer, S. Luijpers, T. Nap, R. Havermans

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Abstract

Front-of-package (FOP) nutrition labels are placed on products to help consumers make healthy food choices. A lab-in-field experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of two FOP labels in promoting healthy food choices among Dutch consumers, and to examine whether dieters and health conscious shoppers are more likely to use the FOP labels. In addition, it was examined whether the placement of relatively "good" FOP label scores on products might inadvertently lead to increases in serving sizes. Participants (N = 300) consisted of Dutch consumers shopping for groceries in a local supermarket. They were randomly assigned to one of three conditions (Nutri-score, Multiple Traffic Light (MTL) label, or no label control condition), presented with six different (labeled) cereals, and asked to make a choice. Next, participants were shown a product with a relatively good label score and selected their desired serving size. The results show that the Nutri-score promotes choice of the healthiest cereal. Dieting behaviour and health conscious shopping did not moderate this effect, and the labels did not affect serving size selection. Overall, the study provides evidence for the Nutri-score to promote healthy food choices among Dutch consumers.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105664
Number of pages8
JournalAppetite
Volume168
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Healthy food choice
  • Nutri-score
  • front-of-package labels
  • OF-PACK LABELS
  • INFORMATION
  • HEALTHINESS
  • METHODOLOGY
  • ATTENTION
  • RESPONSES

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