Association Between Household Online Grocery Delivery Service Use and Food and Drink Purchase Behavior in England: Cross-Sectional Analysis
BackgroundOnline grocery delivery services (OGDSs) are a popular way of acquiring food. However, it is unclear whether OGDS use is associated with the healthiness of purchases and whether there are sociodemographic differences in OGDS use. If so, the increased prevalence of OGDS use may have implica...
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Main Authors: | Amy Yau (Author), Cherry Law (Author), Laura Cornelsen (Author), Jean Adams (Author), Emma Boyland (Author), Thomas Burgoine (Author), Frank de Vocht (Author), Martin White (Author), Steven Cummins (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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