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Changes to household food shopping practices during the COVID-19 restrictions: Evidence from the East of England.


ABSTRACT: Measures to control the spread of COVID-19 have changed the way we shop for food and interact with food environments. This qualitative study explored food shopping practices in the East of England, a large diverse region including coastal, urban and rural settings. In 2020/2021 we interviewed 38 people living in the region and 27 professionals and volunteers providing local support around dietary health. Participants reported disruption to supermarket shopping routines; moving to online shopping; and increased reliance on local stores. COVID-19 has impacted disproportionately upon lower-income households and neighbourhoods. The longer-term implications for dietary health inequalities must be investigated.

SUBMITTER: Thompson C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9444888 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Changes to household food shopping practices during the COVID-19 restrictions: Evidence from the East of England.

Thompson Claire C   Hamilton Laura L   Dickinson Angela A   Fallaize Rosalind R   Mathie Elspeth E   Rogers Samantha S   Wills Wendy W  

Health & place 20220906


Measures to control the spread of COVID-19 have changed the way we shop for food and interact with food environments. This qualitative study explored food shopping practices in the East of England, a large diverse region including coastal, urban and rural settings. In 2020/2021 we interviewed 38 people living in the region and 27 professionals and volunteers providing local support around dietary health. Participants reported disruption to supermarket shopping routines; moving to online shopping  ...[more]

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