Assessing the healthiness of menus of all out-of-home food outlets and its socioeconomic patterns in Great Britain

Health Place. 2024 Jan:85:103146. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103146. Epub 2023 Dec 5.

Abstract

Food environment research predominantly focuses on the spatial distribution of out-of-home food outlets. However, the healthiness of food choices available within these outlets has been understudied, largely due to resource constraints. In this study, we propose an innovative, low-resource approach to characterise the healthiness of out-of-home food outlets at scale. Menu healthiness scores were calculated for food outlets on JustEat, and a deep learning model was trained to predict these scores for all physical out-of-home outlets in Great Britain, based on outlet names. Our findings highlight the "double burden" of the unhealthy food environment in deprived areas where there tend to be more out-of-home food outlets, and these outlets tend to be less healthy. This methodological advancement provides a nuanced understanding of out-of-home food environments, with potential for automation and broad geographic application.

Keywords: Area deprivation; Consumer nutrition environment; Deep learning; Menu healthiness; Out-of-home food environment.

MeSH terms

  • Food Preferences
  • Food Supply*
  • Food*
  • Humans
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • United Kingdom