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Implementation of a 2-for-1 Price Incentive for Fruits and Vegetables in a Grocery Retail Setting.

Rebecca L FranckleR J BoulosA N ThorndikeA J MoranN KhandpurD BlueJ GreeneJ P BlockE B RimmM Polacsek
Published in: Health promotion practice (2022)
The intervention was deemed highly acceptable, appropriate, and feasible by shoppers, retailers, and researchers. The F&V discount had a high rate of initial adoption. There was a moderate degree of fidelity, which improved over time based on lessons learned from the pilot and applied to the subsequent RCT. Specific costs associated with implementation from the research perspective are reported. Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research. Partnerships between academic researchers and retailers can be an effective model for improving healthful purchases among shoppers. These findings are relevant for investigators, public health advocates, and retailers interested in implementing similar grocery retail-based interventions.
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