Healthy Grocery Shopping Incentives in Canada: A Survey of How, How Much, and How Often

加拿大健康食品购物激励措施:一项关于激励措施的方式、力度和频率的调查

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Financial incentives may improve diet quality and reduce food insecurity, but how incentives align with population preferences for delivery (mode, structure) and shopping habits (frequency, spending) remains unclear. METHODS: A July 2022 cross-sectional survey of 1,601 Canadian adults (excluding Quebec) examined incentive preferences, shopping frequency and healthy food spending shortfalls using Poisson and generalized linear models. RESULTS: Weekly instant loyalty card discounts were most preferred. The median spending gap was $12.50 (mean $21.48), with food-insecure participants reporting the largest gaps. CONCLUSION: Aligning incentive design with population preferences and shopping habits may enhance uptake. Higher-value incentives may be needed to more fully engage food-insecure populations.

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