Availability, Price and Nutritional Assessment of Plant-Based Meat Alternatives in Hypermarkets and Supermarkets in Petaling, the Most Populated District in Malaysia

Katty Jia Qi Lou, Nadia Nantheni Rajaram, Yee-How Say
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This study investigated the availability, price, nutritional composition, and quality of PBMAs in supermarkets and hypermarkets in Petaling, the most populated district in Malaysia. The survey covered 85 stores through on-site visits, identifying 251 unique PBMA products from 42 brands. The PBMAs were categorized into nine groups: Burgers/Patties, Coated Meat, Luncheon Meat, Minced Meat, Pastries, Pieces/Chunks/Fillets/Strips, Prepacked Cooked Meals, Sausages, and Seafood Balls/Cakes/Meatballs. The survey indicated widespread availability of PBMAs in Petaling, with premium supermarkets offering the most extensive selection. The median prices of PBMAs across categories were below MYR 7 (~USD 1.6) per 100 grams, with Pieces/Chunks/Fillets/Strips being the most affordable. Nutritionally, PBMAs exhibited lower energy, total fat, saturated fat, sodium, and protein levels than meat equivalents, while showing higher carbohydrate content. Nutri-Score profiling revealed generally favourable scores (Grade A to C), indicating moderate to good nutritional quality. These findings suggest that PBMAs offer a viable alternative for consumers in Malaysia seeking healthier and more sustainable food options, particularly for those aiming to reduce their intake of fat and sodium. However, PBMAs may not be recommended for individuals seeking a higher protein and lower carbohydrate diet. Further research is recommended to explore micronutrient profiles to enhance dietary decision-making.
马来西亚人口最多的八打灵地区大卖场和超市中植物肉替代品的供应、价格和营养评估
本研究调查了马来西亚人口最稠密地区八打灵的超市和大卖场中 PBMA 的供应情况、价格、营养成分和质量。通过实地走访调查了 85 家商店,确定了 42 个品牌的 251 种独特的 PBMA 产品。这些 PBMA 被分为九组:汉堡/肉饼、涂层肉、午餐肉、碎肉、糕点、块/片/条、预包装熟食、香肠和海鲜球/饼/肉丸。调查显示,在八打灵地区,预包装熟食的供应非常广泛,其中高级超市提供的选择最为丰富。各类 PBMA 的中位价格均低于每 100 克 7 马币(约合 1.6 美元),其中块/块/鱼片/条最实惠。从营养学角度看,PBMA 的能量、总脂肪、饱和脂肪、钠和蛋白质含量低于肉类,但碳水化合物含量较高。营养评分(Nutri-Score)显示的得分普遍较高(A 至 C 级),表明营养质量中等至良好。这些研究结果表明,PBMA 为马来西亚寻求更健康、更可持续食品选择的消费者提供了一个可行的替代选择,尤其是那些旨在减少脂肪和钠摄入量的消费者。不过,对于寻求高蛋白和低碳水化合物饮食的人来说,可能不建议食用 PBMA。建议开展进一步研究,探索微量营养素概况,以加强饮食决策。
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