The use of commercial food purchase data for public health nutrition research: A systematic review.
Lauren Kate BandyVyas AdhikariSusan JebbMike RaynerPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Food sales and purchase data are a valuable tool for public health nutrition researchers and their use has increased markedly in the last four years, despite the cost of access, the lack of transparency on data-collection methods and restrictions on publication. The availability of product and brand-level sales data means they are particularly useful for assessing how changes by individual food companies can impact on diet and public health.