Department of Health Sciences and EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2011 Jul 25;11:589. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-589.
Economic interventions in the food environment are expected to effectively promote healthier food choices. However, before introducing them on a large scale, it is important to gain insight into the effectiveness of economic interventions and peoples' genuine reactions to price changes. Nonetheless, because of complex implementation issues, studies on price interventions are virtually non-existent. This is especially true for experiments undertaken in a retail setting. We have developed a research tool to study the effects of retail price interventions in a virtual-reality setting: the Virtual Supermarket. This paper aims to inform researchers about the features and utilization of this new software application.
The Virtual Supermarket is a Dutch-developed three-dimensional software application in which study participants can shop in a manner comparable to a real supermarket. The tool can be used to study several food pricing and labelling strategies. The application base can be used to build future extensions and could be translated into, for example, an English-language version. The Virtual Supermarket contains a front-end which is seen by the participants, and a back-end that enables researchers to easily manipulate research conditions. The application keeps track of time spent shopping, number of products purchased, shopping budget, total expenditures and answers on configurable questionnaires. All data is digitally stored and automatically sent to a web server. A pilot study among Dutch consumers (n = 66) revealed that the application accurately collected and stored all data. Results from participant feedback revealed that 83% of the respondents considered the Virtual Supermarket easy to understand and 79% found that their virtual grocery purchases resembled their regular groceries.
The Virtual Supermarket is an innovative research tool with a great potential to assist in gaining insight into food purchasing behaviour. The application can be obtained via an URL and is freely available for academic use. The unique features of the tool include the fact that it enables researchers to easily modify research conditions and in this way study different types of interventions in a retail environment without a complex implementation process. Finally, it also maintains researcher independence and avoids conflicts of interest that may arise from industry collaboration.
预计经济干预食品环境将有效促进更健康的食物选择。然而,在大规模引入之前,了解经济干预的有效性和人们对价格变化的真实反应非常重要。尽管如此,由于实施问题复杂,实际上不存在关于价格干预的研究。这尤其适用于在零售环境中进行的实验。我们开发了一种研究工具,在虚拟现实环境中研究零售价格干预的效果:虚拟超市。本文旨在为研究人员提供有关该新软件应用程序的功能和使用的信息。
虚拟超市是一个由荷兰开发的三维软件应用程序,研究参与者可以在其中以类似于真实超市的方式购物。该工具可用于研究几种食品定价和标签策略。应用程序基础可用于构建未来的扩展,例如,可以翻译成英语版本。虚拟超市包含一个参与者看到的前端和一个使研究人员能够轻松操作研究条件的后端。该应用程序跟踪购物时间、购买产品数量、购物预算、总支出和可配置问卷的答案。所有数据均以数字形式存储并自动发送到网络服务器。一项针对荷兰消费者(n=66)的试点研究表明,该应用程序准确地收集和存储了所有数据。来自参与者反馈的结果表明,83%的受访者认为虚拟超市易于理解,79%的受访者认为他们的虚拟杂货店购物类似于他们的常规杂货店购物。
虚拟超市是一种具有很大潜力的创新研究工具,可以帮助深入了解食品购买行为。该应用程序可通过 URL 获得,并且可供学术使用免费使用。该工具的独特功能包括,它使研究人员能够轻松修改研究条件,从而在没有复杂实施过程的情况下,在零售环境中研究不同类型的干预措施。最后,它还保持了研究人员的独立性,并避免了可能因行业合作而产生的利益冲突。