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Omaha Steve

(99,653 posts)
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 06:48 AM Oct 2013

Study: Gold star nutrition ratings appear to work

Source: AP-Excite

By DAVID SHARP

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A nutritional rating system using gold stars affixed to price labels on grocery store shelves appears to have shifted buying habits, potentially providing another tool to educate consumers on how to eat healthier, according to a new study.

The independent study examining a proprietary gold star system used in Maine-based Hannaford Supermarkets suggested it steered shoppers away from items with no stars toward healthier foods that merited gold stars.

"Our results suggest that point-of-sale nutrition information programs may be effective in providing easy-to-find nutrition information that is otherwise nonexistent, difficult to obtain or difficult to understand," the researchers wrote in the study, published last week in the journal Food Policy.

It's the most rigorous scientific study focusing on Guiding Stars, which was instituted in 2006 in Hannaford stores and is now licensed for use in more than 1,800 stores in the U.S. and Canada.

FULL story at link.


Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20131024/DA9KPB2G1.html





Hannaford grocery stores feature the company's Guiding Stars rating system, as shown on a cereal price tag at a South Portland, Maine, store on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2013. A new study by researchers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration and the University of Florida suggest that the rating system steers shoppers toward healthier choices in grocery stores. (AP Photo/Clarke Canfield)


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Study: Gold star nutrition ratings appear to work (Original Post) Omaha Steve Oct 2013 OP
Do they filter out high fructose corn syrup? bucolic_frolic Oct 2013 #1
great idea as long as it is all up and up. mopinko Oct 2013 #2
Let's see, yesphan Oct 2013 #3
And which representatives need to be paid to subtly change the law DireStrike Oct 2013 #4

bucolic_frolic

(43,173 posts)
1. Do they filter out high fructose corn syrup?
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 07:00 AM
Oct 2013

and hydrogenated oils?

Peanut butter has become a stew of oils.

I only buy those with 100% peanuts.

Hope it works.

Another of my complaints is pasta sauce with sugar.

You have to pay $7 a jar to get it without sugar.

Manufacturers are eager to comply? Hope so.

DireStrike

(6,452 posts)
4. And which representatives need to be paid to subtly change the law
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 12:36 PM
Oct 2013

So that the star no longer means what it used to?

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