Prevalence of processed foods in major US grocery stores

Babak Ravandi, Gordana Ispirova, Michael Sebek, Peter Mehler, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Giulia Menichetti

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

The offering of grocery stores is a strong driver of consumer decisions. While highly processed foods such as packaged products, processed meat and sweetened soft drinks have been increasingly associated with unhealthy diets, information on the degree of processing characterizing an item in a store is not straightforward to obtain, limiting the ability of individuals to make informed choices. GroceryDB, a database with over 50,000 food items sold by Walmart, Target and Whole Foods, shows the degree of processing of food items and potential alternatives in the surrounding food environment. The extensive data gathered on ingredient lists and nutrition facts enables a large-scale analysis of ingredient patterns and degrees of processing, categorized by store, food category and price range. Furthermore, it allows the quantification of the individual contribution of over 1,000 ingredients to ultra-processing. GroceryDB makes this information accessible, guiding consumers toward less processed food choices.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages15
JournalNature Food
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jan 2025

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