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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Josie Clarke

The actual impact of calorie labels on takeaway orders revealed

  • A recent study found that calorie labels on online takeaway menus rarely influence consumer choices, with 77 per cent of adults in England not noticing the information during their last purchase.
  • Of those who did notice, 71 per cent reported that the calorie information did not affect their food selection, with taste and price being the most important factors.
  • The research indicated that individuals under 35 and those with higher Body Mass Index scores are more prone to ordering takeaways frequently.
  • Respondents suggested that alternative interventions, such as traffic-light labels, more healthy menu options, and 'buy one get one free' offers on healthier dishes, would be more effective.
  • Experts concluded that calorie labels alone are insufficient to tackle obesity, advocating for systemic changes to make healthy food choices simpler and more affordable for consumers.

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Almost three quarters of people ignore calorie labels when ordering takeaways – poll

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