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Disclosure of mandatory and voluntary nutrition labelling information across major online food retailers in the USA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 October 2024

Julia Reedy Sharib
Affiliation:
Food is Medicine Institute, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA
Jennifer L Pomeranz
Affiliation:
School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, NY, USA
Dariush Mozaffarian
Affiliation:
Food is Medicine Institute, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA Tufts University School of Medicine, and Division of Cardiology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA
Sean B Cash*
Affiliation:
Food is Medicine Institute, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA Division of Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA
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*Corresponding author: Email Sean.Cash@tufts.edu
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Abstract

Objective:

Nutrition labelling is mandatory on food products in retail stores, but compliance in the rapidly expanding online setting remains unclear. We assessed mandatory and voluntary labelling information across major U.S. online retailers.

Design:

Between January and August 2022, we evaluated a representative basket of sixty food and beverage items across eight product categories of ten major retailers. We evaluated online presence, accessibility and legibility of four mandatory elements – Nutrition Facts, ingredients, allergen statements and percent juice for fruit drinks – and presence of seven voluntary elements – nutrient content claims, health/qualified health claims, ingredient claims, structure–function claims, additive claims, front-of-package nutrient profiling symbols and other marketing claims.

Setting:

Major online food retailers in the USA.

Participants:

N/A.

Results:

On average, each mandatory element was present, accessible and legible for only 35·1 % of items, varying modestly by element (from 38·3 % for ingredients lists to 31·5 % for Nutrition Facts) but widely by retailer (6·6–86·3 %). Voluntary elements were present for 45·8 % of items, ranging from 83·7 % for marketing claims to 2·0 % for structure–function claims. Findings were generally consistent across the eight product categories. Voluntary elements were more frequently present than accessible and legible mandatory elements for six of ten retailers and seven of eight product categories.

Conclusions:

Mandatory nutrition label elements are not commonly present, accessible and legible in online retail settings and are less consistently present than marketing elements. Coordinated industry and regulatory actions may be needed to ensure consumers can access mandatory nutrition information to make healthy and safe food choices online.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Nutrition Society
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Table 1 The standardised sixty-item food basket evaluated in this study*

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Table 2 Coding criteria for determining the ‘availability’ of mandatory label elements

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Table 3 Percentage of mandatory label elements available for fifty-four food basket items across ten major online retailers in January–August 2022, by retailer and overall

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Table 4 Percentage of mandatory label elements available for 54 food basket items across 10 major online retailers in January–August 2022, by category

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Fig. 1 Flow chart of differences in availability in mandatory label elements across 1760 element–item–retailer combinations after stepwise application of criteria for presence, legibility and accessibility*. *Coding criteria for presence, legibility and accessibility are shown in Table 2

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Table 5 Percentage of voluntary label elements present for sixty food basket items across ten major online retailers in January–August 2022, by retailer

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Table 6 Percentage of voluntary label elements present for sixty food basket items across ten major online retailers in January–August 2022, by category

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