Measuring Effects of Mobile Markets on Healthy Food Choices

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Measuring Effects of Mobile Markets on Healthy Food Choices Dr. Lydia Zepeda and Alice Reznickova Project funded by USDA Agricultural Marketing Services Cooperative Agreement #12-25-A-5637

Problem Statement Low fruit and vegetable consumption related to health problems http://www.welovedc.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/mobile-farmers-market- 500x375.jpg Lack of access to healthy foods in food deserts http://inhabitat.com/nyc/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/2013/06/mobile-foodtruck-537x295.jpg Mobile Markets a solution? http://media.timesfreepress.com/img/photos/2012/06/18/061912_web_a_mobilema rket_t618.jpg?ba5b5b122dd3d37cc13d83e92a6a0ec0d5bfa32a

Research questions http://pre.cloudfront.goodinc.com/posts/full_1374010055h.jpg 1. Who shops at mobile markets, who does not and why? 2. Do mobile markets facilitate healthy eating choices and if so how? http://teenvoicesmagazine.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/salad.jpg http://www.reflexionsofapt.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/fresh-salad1.jpg http://honestcooking.com/wpcontent/uploads/2012/01/cranberry-almond-salad2.jpg

8 focus groups at 4 sites ~ 10 shoppers and 10 non-shoppers/site https://twimg0a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/1830 114602/12_Camden_Truck.jpg http://www.gorgegrown.com/client/p1050320.jpg Gorge Grown Mobile Market Freshmobile Arcadia Fresh Moves http://willystreetblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/freshmobile.jpg http://resto.newcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/approvedfresh-moves-photo.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/9jfd2rvjszw/t9mvpas20si/aaaaaaaaraw/h_znzasdv4/s1600/arcadias-mobile-market_farmers-markete1336572557259.jpg

Mobile markets missions Promotes local, sustainable food with MM as anchor for Farmers Market Promotes healthy (conventional) food access and education programs Promotes healthy (conventional) food access, founded by for profit grocery store Promotes equitable and sustainable local food system (local, organic) with MM, farm and education programs

Study Gorge Grown Mobilesites Market, WA Community Characteristics: Rural 94% White 15% poverty rate $30,912 median HH income Gorge Grown Mobile Market Shoppers: Greater income range: Include more affluent Interested in nutrition, support local farmers and community Enjoy the market and trying local products Think it is slightly expensive http://www.gorgegrown.com/client/p1050320.jpg Non-shoppers: Concerned with money Interested in filling food Perceive the market as too expensive and elitist Do not see farmers as a part of the community Would prefer different, more welcoming location http://resto.newcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/approved-freshmoves-photo.jpg

StudyChicago, sites IL Fresh Moves, Community Characteristics: Urban 86% African-American 39% poverty rate $15,920 median HH income http://flavorhd.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/freshmoves1e1335418486239.jpg Shoppers: Concerned about children s health and having enough Live close to Fresh Moves stops Like the vegetables and the service Consider it affordable Worry about seniors (staple foods, access) http://www.memphisflyer.com/binary/f347/flyby3.jpg Fresh Moves Non-shoppers: Concerned with having enough to eat Like the idea and would shop there Confused it with normal city bus: signs, loudspeakers http://grocersonwheels.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/fresh-movs.jpg http://resto.newcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/approved-freshmoves-photo.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/9jfd2rvjszw/t9mvpas20si/aaaaaaaaraw/h_znzasdv4/s1600/arcadias-mobile-market_farmers-markete1336572557259.jpg

Study sites WI Freshmobile, Madison, Community Characteristics: Small city 19% African-American, 28% Hispanic 19% poverty rate $32,000 median HH income Shoppers: Concerned about quality and affordability Appreciate convenience Did not know it was a non-profit Freshmobile Concerned about trust Non-shoppers: Heard about it but wanted encouragement Excited about it being non-profit Affordability and quality are important http://wkow.images.worldnow.com/images/18929222_bg1.j pg http://willystreetblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/freshmobile.jpg http://resto.newcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/approved-freshmoves-photo.jpg http://willystreetblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/freshmobile-600x301.jpg

Study sitesdc Arcadia, Washington, Community Characteristics: Urban 97% African-American 38% poverty rate $50,188 average HH income Shoppers: Loved the produce and the experience Affordability by the end of the month Forgetting about the bus coming https://twimg0a.akamaihd.net/profile_images/183011 4602/12_Camden_Truck.jpg Arcadia http://www.washingtonsgreengrocer.com/sites/default/files/mobile1_0.jpg Non-shoppers: Liked the idea of the bus and would shop there Concerns about affordability and timing More advertising in advance http://willystreetblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/freshmobile.jpg http://www.washingtonsgreengrocer.com/sites/default/files/mobile1_0.jpg

Differences in fruit & vegetable consumption Site total 45 shoppers vs. 37 non-shoppers Shoppers (number of servings) Non-shoppers (number of servings) P value Gorge Grown, WA 6.0 3.3 0.08 Fresh Moves, IL 2.7 1.2 0.02 Freshmobile, WI 2.5 1.3 0.03 Arcadia, DC 2.9 2.2 0.37 Total 3.5 1.9 0.002 In the last few years, my diet has changed fairly radically. I didn t used to really care too much what I ate. But moving towards the whole foods, you know, the closer you know where it s prepared from, the better off you are. And so the farmer s market, of course, plays into that. (Shopper #5, WA)

Affordability and Timing Education and facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Affordability and Timing Markets need to be affordable and understand the financial restrictions Well, I get an ample amount [of fruits and vegetables], but toward the end of the month, when your little money and your stamps start dwindling, then your vegetables and your fruits dwindle too. So toward the end, it's not sufficient. (Non-shopper DC#20) I would change the prices to make it more affordable, more compatible. If their prices are better than [national chain],, then more likely, more people would use the mobile other than walking. (Shopper WI#2) Keep prices low Use promotions and coupons, especially at end of the month

Affordability and Timing Education and facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Convenience is important Shoppers live closer to the stops Providing staples is desired I think it sounds like a good thing that they re going into different neighborhoods because there are some people that can t drive to get to certain stores to get fresh fruit or vegetables or anything. I mean, so then they end up going to rip-off joints that are close, like a gas station that s charging you twice or three times the amount of what the item should be. (Shopper WI#10) Because honestly, the reason why we shop at the bigger grocery stores is because it s one-stop shopping, you know. It would be nice if the farmer s market kind of had a lot more to choose from. (Shopper WA#5) Add more stops and make the times convenient, customers will appreciate it Add staples

Affordability and Timing Education and facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Trust and Community Trust may be an issue (stories about theft, low quality produce, etc.) I think it's a good idea, because not a lot of neighborhoods have a grocery store, produce store right around their corner. So it's bringing them fresh fruits and vegetables right to them instead of them going on the bus or, you know, driving 18, 30 minutes to get it. So I think it's just more convenient for the people to get fresh, healthy food. (Non-shopper IL#13) I appreciate, you know, someone actually taking out the time to care about maybe people who are not really thinking about something like [healthy eating], as far as your diet and how, ten years from now, that that can affect you. (Non-shopper WI#20) Increase accountability: meet your community, employ community interns Shoppers need to know mobile markets are non-profits Care of seniors and children

Affordability and Timing Education and facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Quality and Service People appreciate quality (fresh, good-looking produce) and professional, friendly staff It was just nice. I couldn't believe it. I said, oh, my, I said when they coming back? And when I went up there, they helped you up on the bus. When you get through shopping, they help you off the bus saying, thank you, thank you. It's really nice. (Shopper IL#8) I m encouraged now [to shop at the mobile market]. And what would discourage me if the food wasn t fresh and the person there has kind of got like a bland nature about himself. I like customer service. So they ll have a great impact if the person is also selling the fruits and vegetables, so if they have fresh fruit and customer service. (Non-shopper WI#18) Provide high quality product & cull/discount seconds Nice, helpful staff provide a better experience

Affordability and Timing Education and facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Information People might not be aware of the mobile market Need reminders Or they would like to know what is available & prices And perhaps a lot of the family members don't know that they can come and buy stuff off the truck. So I say advertise, advertise, advertise, you know. (Shopper DC#12) And then I thought maybe with the fliers that you would be putting out, I thought you would have, everything, every item on there what you would carry along with what it would cost per pound People don't want to go on the bus, get on there and pick up two or three items, and they cost an arm and a leg, you know. So they want to know what it's going to cost before they even get there to see if they can even afford it. (Non-shopper IL#12) Advertise: Word of mouth, flyers (featuring products and prices), buddy system for seniors, loudspeaker/jingle Provide information ahead of time so people can plan

Affordability and Timing Education and Facilitation facilitation Convenience Lessons learned? Information Trust and Community Quality and Service

Education and Facilitation People know they should eat fruits and vegetables Price and living alone are obstacles No, I don't eat enough [fruits and vegetables]. Mostly because like I only get so much a month, so I'm very limited on what things I can get. So I just get what I know I'm going to eat that won't go bad. Sometimes I don't even get tomatoes, because they go. (Non-shopper WA#11) Well, for me is having the appetite to eat. I kind of now, since I'm alone, it's not like when I had my children with me and my grandkids, and I was cooking for them. I don't like cooking for myself anymore, and so I have to have a taste, and, you know, what I want, I don't know what I want. And I've got to get out of the habit of doing that. (Shopper DC#8) Focus nutrition education on serving amounts Affordability is a key Facilitate social events evolving around cooking

Conclusions Issues of trust in food deserts: resources are constrained, people are vulnerable, and have experience or know about being ripped off. Provide food deserts with what everyone wants: value, quality, and service, while fostering community trust. Facilitating cooking and tasting events may improve fruit and vegetable consumption.

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