Juice Plus+ launches new report analysing 32,000 consumers and shows latest global perceptions on fruit and vegetables
Bridging the Gap to
Healthier Living
Scientific experts
agree that fruits and vegetables should make up a significant portion of the
diet. Unfortunately, most people do not eat enough. This fact is
well-documented through consumer research reports as well as observational
studies. Yet questions remain.
Which fruits and
vegetables are people eating, and does preference vary according to country,
generation, or changes in individual tastes over time? How much produce are
people eating and do they believe they're meeting recommended goals for fruit
and vegetable intake? Do they know what those goals are, and even more
fundamentally, what constitutes a portion size? What's stopping them from
eating more?
A new report
from The Juice Plus+ Company, which tracks
the fruit and vegetable consumption patterns and
beliefs of 32,000 people across seven global regions, attempts to answer these
questions. Forewords from CEO Travis Garza and Professor Charles Spence, MA, PhD,
Professor of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, help contextualize the
findings and emphasize why having this data is so important in the quest to
help people eat more fruits and vegetables.
In This Report,
You'll Learn:
- The percentage of respondents who
could correctly identify what constitutes a
- serving size of fruits or
vegetables
- How many people said they were
not eating the recommended portions of fruit
- and vegetables a day
- Citizens of which of the seven
global regions surveyed were most likely to believe they eat the
recommended servings of fruit and vegetables, and which were least likely
- How many people use health
supplements in support of a balanced diet
- Which health concerns consumers
tie to low fruit and vegetable consumption
- How much fresh produce is going
to waste, and which country wastes the most
- Which fruit was the favorite
among six of the seven global regions
- Which vegetable is favored by
people living in Spain and France vs which one Americans and Brits prefer
- The surprising age group that
chose avocadoes as their favorite fruit
- How much produce do people think
they eat and why that figure may not be accurate
- How fruit and vegetable
consumption changes with the seasons and with age
- The surprising number of
consumers who have experienced food insecurity and the country reporting
the highest levels
- How the cost-of-living crisis has
affected the consumption of fresh produce
- The percentage of consumers who
think the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables has changed over time
Download the report click here
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