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Benchmarking the commitments related to population nutrition and obesity prevention of major food companies in New Zealand

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ObjectivesTo benchmark comprehensiveness, specificity and transparency of the nutrition-related commitments of major food companies in New Zealand.MethodsWe applied the Business Impact Assessment on Obesity and Population Level Nutrition (BIA-Obesity). The… Click to show full abstract

ObjectivesTo benchmark comprehensiveness, specificity and transparency of the nutrition-related commitments of major food companies in New Zealand.MethodsWe applied the Business Impact Assessment on Obesity and Population Level Nutrition (BIA-Obesity). The largest 25 New Zealand companies in each of the packaged food (n = 15), non-alcoholic beverage (n = 2), supermarket (n = 2) and quick-service restaurant (n = 6) sectors were selected. Publicly available information on commitments was collected through an online search. Representatives from each company were asked to review and/or supplement the information collected. Commitments were then assessed, and recommendations made at the company and sector levels.ResultsOverall scores ranged from 0 to 75% across all companies with a median score of 38%. The best-performing domain was ‘corporate nutrition strategy’ (median score = 55%), and the worst-performing domain was ‘product accessibility’ (median score = 0%). Twelve out of 25 companies fully engaged with the process.ConclusionsThe comprehensiveness, specificity and transparency of company commitments varied but were low overall. In the absence of strong industry commitments, government regulations, such as restrictions on unhealthy food marketing, are urgently needed. Future assessments should incorporate performance measures.

Keywords: new zealand; major food; nutrition; obesity; food

Journal Title: International Journal of Public Health
Year Published: 2019

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