School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14213, USA.
Law Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20001, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Oct 11;17(20):7397. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17207397.
Disparities in dietary behaviors have been directly linked to the food environment, including access to retail food outlets. The Coronavirus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to major changes in the distribution, sale, purchase, preparation, and consumption of food in the United States (US). This paper reflects on those changes and provides recommendations for research to understand the impact of the pandemic on the retail food environment (RFE) and consumer behavior. Using the Retail Food Environment and Customer Interaction Model, we describe the impact of COVID-19 in four key areas: (1) community, state, tribal, and federal policy; (2) retail actors, business models, and sources; (3) customer experiences; and (4) dietary intake. We discuss how previously existing vulnerabilities and inequalities based on race, ethnicity, class, and geographic location were worsened by the pandemic. We recommend approaches for building a more just and equitable RFE, including understanding the impacts of changing shopping behaviors and adaptations to federal nutrition assistance as well as how small food business can be made more sustainable. By better understanding the RFE adaptations that have characterized the COVID-19 pandemic, we hope to gain greater insight into how our food system can become more resilient in the future.
饮食行为差异与食品环境直接相关,包括获得零售食品店的机会。2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致美国(美国)食品的分布、销售、购买、准备和消费方式发生重大变化。本文反思了这些变化,并为研究提供了建议,以了解大流行对零售食品环境(RFE)和消费者行为的影响。我们使用零售食品环境和客户交互模型,在四个关键领域描述了 COVID-19 的影响:(1)社区、州、部落和联邦政策;(2)零售参与者、商业模式和来源;(3)客户体验;和(4)饮食摄入。我们讨论了种族、族裔、阶级和地理位置上先前存在的脆弱性和不平等如何因大流行而恶化。我们建议采取措施建立一个更加公正和平等的 RFE,包括了解不断变化的购物行为和对联邦营养援助的适应的影响,以及如何使小型食品企业更具可持续性。通过更好地了解大流行期间 RFE 的适应情况,我们希望更深入地了解我们的食品系统未来如何变得更具弹性。