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Analysis of Content, Social Networks, and Sentiment of Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labeling in the European Union on Twitter.

Anggi Septia Irawan1,2, Balqees Shahin1,2, Diana Wangeshi Njuguna1,2, Noel Johny Nellamkuzhi3, Bùi Quốc Thiện3, Nour Mahrouseh1,2, Orsolya Varga1,4.   

Abstract

In recent years, concerted political efforts have been made at the national and European Union (EU) level to promote the consumption of healthy foods. The European Commission (EC) expressed the need for a harmonized and mandatory front-of-pack nutrition labeling (FOPL) system at the EU level. The EC will adopt the proposal by the end of 2022. Our research work aims to understand the public discourse on FOPL in the EU via Twitter, by analyzing tweet content, sentiment, and mapping network characteristics. Tweet search and data collection were performed using the Twitter application programming interface (API), with no time or language restrictions. The content was coded with the QRS Nvivo software package and analyzed thematically. Automatic sentiment analysis was performed with QSR Nvivo, and network analysis was performed with Gephi 0.9.2. A total of 4,073 tweets were posted, mostly from the UK, Spain, and France. Themes that have emerged from the discussion on Twitter include the types of food labeling, food industry, healthy vs. unhealthy foods in the context of food labeling, EU regulation, political conflicts, and science and education. Nutri-Score dominated the discussion on Twitter. General topics were perceived negatively by Twitter users with more positive sentiments toward the food industry, while negative sentiments were observed toward the discourse of political conflicts. The network analysis showed that a centralized communication was hardly existed between countries. Our results reveal that the discussion of FOPL on Twitter is limited to a very limited group of people, and it seems necessary to inform a wide range of consumers about existing and upcoming FOPL schemes. Educational programs should empower consumers to understand what a healthy diet is and how it relates to FOPL, regardless of the existing labeling system.
Copyright © 2022 Septia Irawan, Shahin, Wangeshi Njuguna, Nellamkuzhi, Thiện, Mahrouseh and Varga.

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Keywords:  European Commission (EC); European Union; front-of-pack nutrition labeling; obesity; public understanding

Year:  2022        PMID: 35548577      PMCID: PMC9083270          DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.846730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Nutr        ISSN: 2296-861X


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