AI Article Synopsis

  • Front-of-package labels (FOPL) aim to simplify nutrition info, helping consumers make healthier choices, with Israel introducing mandatory red labels for unhealthy levels of sodium, sugar, or saturated fats.
  • A survey of 1,042 adults revealed 76.2% frequently use Nutrition Facts Tables (NFT) and show a strong interest in purchasing more green-labelled products (85.0%) while avoiding red-labelled ones (81.1%).
  • The study highlights that individuals with higher BMI and lower education levels are more likely to intend to use the new FOPL, indicating that these targeted groups may benefit from the labeling policy.

Article Abstract

Front-of-package labels (FOPL) are designed to simplify nutrition information and to help consumers make healthier food choices. The Israeli government has implemented new regulations requiring mandatory red warning FOPL for high levels of sodium, sugar, or saturated fats. A voluntary green positive FOPL for products fitting the national nutritional recommendations was concurrently encouraged. In order to characterise adult consumers' current use of Nutrition Facts Tables (NFT) and their attitudes towards the new FOPL, a nationally representative cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted. Most of the 1,042 survey respondents reported frequent NFT use (76.2%) and intentions to purchase fewer red-labelled (81.1%) and more green-labelled products (85.0%). Consumers with higher BMI and lower education expressed higher intentions to use the new FOPL, but not higher current use of NFT. This finding suggests that these high-risk groups, which the new labels are meant to target, may indeed benefit from the new policy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2021.1955841DOI Listing

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