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Allison Lacko, Shu Wen Ng and Barry Popkin
The U.S. food system is rapidly changing, including the growth of mass merchandisers and dollar stores, which may impact the quality of packaged food purchases (PFPs). Furthermore, diet-related disparities exist by socioeconomic status (SES) and rural re...
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Steve W. Martinez
This study uses Nielsen Homescan panel data to compare average prices of fresh apples and tomatoes purchased at direct-to-consumer outlets (e.g., farmers? markets) with prices at grocery stores and supercenters in the Mid-Atlantic region. Compared to gro...
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Travis A. Smith, Biing-Hwan Lin and Chung L. Huang
This study uses retail purchase data reported by the Nielsen Homescan panel to examine the development of selected U.S. organic food sectors since the implementation of the National Organic Standards. Results show that organic market shares within the fr...
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Biing-Hwan Lin, Steven T. Yen, Chung L. Huang and Travis A. Smith
Using retail purchase data reported by Nielsen?s Homescan panel this study investigates the U.S. demand for organic and conventional fresh fruits. The study fills an important research void by estimating the much needed income and price elasticities for ...
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