The effects of Veganuary on meal choices in workplace cafeterias: an interrupted time series analysis

IF 5.1 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Robert McPhedran, Shi Zhuo, Letizia Zamperetti, Natalie Gold
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Abstract Meat-based food production has a detrimental impact on the environment and health. In response, Veganuary (an international non-profit organisation) encourages people to go vegan each January. We investigated the effects of a Veganuary campaign in workplace cafeterias which increased the availability and salience of plant-based products. We conducted an interrupted time series analysis on a large dataset from a UK catering company, which comprised 2,255,404 meals sold between 2016 and 2022, with Veganuary activity starting from 2019. Analysis indicated that Veganuary activity had a positive effect on sales of vegan products in 2020, 2021 and 2022, estimated at an initial increase of 86–113% in the proportion of weekly sales (relative to the baseline, depending on year). The effects of the 2020 and 2021 campaigns were still present – at approximately one third of their initial magnitude – one year following the campaigns. There was a positive effect on vegetarian products in 2019, 2021 and 2022; initial effects were smaller – 23–79% – due to higher levels of pre-campaign consumption. The effects of the 2019 and 2021 campaigns endured, with a small impact present after one year for 2019 and six months for 2021.
素食节对工作场所自助餐厅用餐选择的影响:中断时间序列分析
以肉类为基础的食品生产对环境和健康有不利影响。作为回应,Veganuary(一个国际非营利组织)鼓励人们每年1月都吃素。我们调查了在工作场所自助餐厅开展的素食运动的影响,该运动增加了植物性产品的可用性和显著性。我们对一家英国餐饮公司的大型数据集进行了中断时间序列分析,该数据集包括2016年至2022年期间销售的2255404份餐食,素食活动从2019年开始。分析表明,在2020年、2021年和2022年,素食活动对纯素产品的销售产生了积极影响,估计每周销售比例的初始增长为86-113%(相对于基线,取决于年份)。2020年和2021年运动的影响仍然存在——大约是其最初规模的三分之一——在运动一年后。2019年、2021年和2022年对素食产品有积极影响;最初的效果较小(23-79%),这是由于战役前的消耗水平较高。2019年和2021年竞选活动的影响持续存在,在2019年一年和2021年六个月之后,影响很小。
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