Santos Sydney R, Sundermeir Samantha M, Hua Shuxian, Lewis Emma C, Poirier Lisa, John Sara, Gardner Karen, Racine Elizabeth F, Matsuzaki Mika, Gittelsohn Joel
Center for Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest, Washington DC, United States.
Curr Dev Nutr. 2025 Mar 7;9(4):104585. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2025.104585. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Dollar stores are a rapidly expanding yet understudied food retailer in urban settings. Community member experiences with dollar-store food environments at a local level are not well established in the current literature.
This qualitative study sought to understand community member perspectives on dollar-store food environments and shopping experiences.
Thirty-five participants across 15 zip codes in Baltimore, Maryland completed an in-depth interview and/or engaged in a workshop between December 2022 and July 2023. A thematic analysis was utilized to construct common themes across the participants' perspectives.
Six predominant themes were constructed and fell into 1 of 2 categories: food level and store level. For the food-level themes, participants described dollar-store food options as limited and low quality, yet at affordable prices. Among the store-level themes, lack of customer service, poor cleanliness, and stocking challenges in dollar stores were emphasized by participants.
Community members from a range of neighborhoods held similar perceptions, specifically about what could be improved about the food environment of their local dollar stores. Future research should assess the feasibility of programs and policies to systematically improve shopping experiences and ultimately support healthy food purchasing in these retail spaces.
一元店是城市环境中迅速扩张但研究不足的食品零售商。目前的文献中尚未充分确立社区成员在当地层面与一元店食品环境的相关经历。
这项定性研究旨在了解社区成员对一元店食品环境和购物体验的看法。
2022年12月至2023年7月期间,马里兰州巴尔的摩市15个邮政编码区域的35名参与者完成了深度访谈和/或参加了一个工作坊。采用主题分析法构建参与者观点中的共同主题。
构建了六个主要主题,分为以下两类中的一类:食品层面和店铺层面。在食品层面主题方面,参与者将一元店的食品选择描述为有限且质量低,但价格实惠。在店铺层面主题中,参与者强调了一元店缺乏客户服务、清洁状况差和库存管理挑战。
来自不同社区的成员持有相似的看法,特别是关于当地一元店食品环境中哪些方面可以改进。未来的研究应评估项目和政策的可行性,以系统地改善购物体验,并最终支持在这些零售场所购买健康食品。