A pricing strategy to promote sales of lower fat foods in high school cafeterias: acceptability and sensitivity analysis
- PMID: 12271753
- DOI: 10.4278/0890-1171-17.1.TAHP-1
A pricing strategy to promote sales of lower fat foods in high school cafeterias: acceptability and sensitivity analysis
Abstract
Prices of four low fat foods were reduced about 25% and prices of three high fat foods were increased about 10% to determine the impact on food purchases in a Midwestern suburban high school cafeteria to explore the impact of price on purchases. Low fat foods averaged about 13% of total sales. Sensitivity analysis was used to estimate that low fat foods would probably have averaged about 9% of total sales without the reduced price.
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