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A slow road from meat dominance to more sustainable diets: an analysis of purchase preferences (Preprint)

Authors :
Maijaliisa Erkkola
Satu Kinnunen
Henna Vepsäläinen
Jelena Meinilä
Liisa Uusitalo
Hanna Konttinen
Hannu Saarijärvi
Mikael Fogelholm
Jaakko Nevalainen
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
JMIR Publications Inc., 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Achieving a sustainable and healthy diet requires increased replacement of red meat with more sustainable foods. There is a call for novel methodologies to assess the potential of different interventions and policies in enhancing the transition from the current to more sustainable choices. OBJECTIVE We aimed to characterize consumer clusters with similar preferences in protein sources, to compare the purchase prices of these foods, and to identify ongoing transitions from one protein source to another. METHODS Grocery purchase data with individual attributes on 29,437 consenting loyalty card holders were analyzed over 2.3 year period. We designed a sequence analysis to group participants to clusters with similar purchase preferences over the follow-up period and to estimate transition probabilities between preferences. We studied the determinants of prevalent purchase profiles by ordinal logistic models. RESULTS We identified six participant profiles with similar preferences in four protein sources: red meat, poultry, fish, and plant-based foods. Red meat dominated the purchase preferences and showed the highest persistence over time. The majority (70%) of the participants demonstrated somewhat mixed purchase profiles. A step-by-step transition from red meat towards plant-based food preference seems most likely via poultry and fish. Overall, low income was not a barrier to a more sustainable purchase profile, while price may deter the purchase of fish. The most important resources in choosing more sustainable profiles were education and stage of family life. CONCLUSIONS Societal incentives for sustainable food choices seem most crucial at transition stages of life course and for the less educated. Here we also demonstrate that grocery purchase data offer a valuable tool for monitoring the progressive transition towards a healthy and sustainable food system. CLINICALTRIAL Not applicable.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4f390295c5ffb408c2277d626382fdb7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.34362