| Literature DB >> 31138179 |
Eric Robinson1, Sam Burton2, Tom Gough2, Andrew Jones2, Ashleigh Haynes2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Eating out is now common and food served out of the home is often of low nutritional quality. Kilocalorie (kcal) labelling of food and drink products sold in restaurant chains in the US is now mandatory, although in store kcal labelling practices among major UK restaurant and takeaway chains have not been examined.Entities:
Keywords: Eating out; Food environment; Kcals; Kilocalorie labelling; Nutrition information; Obesity; Restaurant food
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31138179 PMCID: PMC6540449 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7017-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Provision of kcal labelling in eating out chains and availability of kcal information for chains not providing in store kcal labelling
| Type of chain | Number of chains | Proportion of chains providing kcal labellinga | Kcal information available in absence of labellingb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full-service restaurant | 58 | 3.4% (2 chains) | 50% (28/56 chains) |
| Fast-food and takeaway | 22 | 27.3% (6 chains) | 56.3% (9/16 chains) |
| Coffee shop and cafes | 20 | 35.0% (7 chains) | 38.5% (5/13 chains) |
| Supermarket eatery | 4 | 75.0% (3 chains) | 100% (1/1 chains) |
| All chains | 104 | 17.3% (18 chains) | 50.0% (43/86 chains) |
aRefers to the proportion of chains providing kcal labelling in store. b Refers to the proportion of chains that do not provide kcal labelling in store but have product kcal information available online or by request
Kcal labelling information for each individual chain is available in the online Additional file 1
Quality of kcal labelling among chains providing in store kcal labelling
| Type of chains providing labelling | Provided at point of choice | Provided for all items sold | Provided per portion | Provided close to product on menu | Provided prominently | Reference kcal info provided | Reference kcal info prominent |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All chains providing labelling ( | 94.4% (17 chains) | 16.7% (3 chains) | 100% (18 chains) | 100% (18 chains) | 22.2% (4 chains) | 5.6% (1 chain) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Full-service restaurant chains ( | 100% (2 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 100% (2 chains) | 100% (2 chains) | 100% (2 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Fast-food and take- away chains (N = 6) | 100% (6 chains) | 33.3% (2 chains) | 100% (6 chains) | 100% (6 chains) | 33.3% (2 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Coffee shop and cafes chains ( | 85.7% (6 chains) | 14.3% (1 chain) | 100% (7 chains) | 100% (7 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 14.3% (1 chain) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Supermarket eatery chains ( | 100% (3 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 100% (3 chains) | 100% (3 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 0% (0 chains) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Public health pledge chains ( | 100% (12 chains) | 8.3% (1 chain) | 100% (12 chains) | 100% (12 chains) | 8.3% (1 chain) | 0% (0 chains) | 0% (0 chains) |
| Non-pledge chains (n = 6) | 83.3% (5 chains) | 33.3% (2 chains) | 100% (6 chains) | 100% (6 chains) | 50% (3 chains) | 16.7% (1 chain) | 0% (0 chains) |
a4/16 eligible chains that signed up to the Public Health Responsibility Deal kcal labelling did not have in store kcal labelling
Kcal labelling quality ratings for each individual chain is available in the online Additional file 1