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UK consumers continue to eat less than recommended amount of fruit and vegetables

29th Oct 2012 - 09:38
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New research by consumer experts Canadean Consumer has revealed that consumers continue to eat less than the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables.

The results showed that 88% of consumers admit to not eating five portions of fruit or vegetables on a daily basis. This is true of consumers across all ages: 84% of those aged 55 years and over do not eat the recommended amount per day, while this rises to an incredible 92% of 18-24 year olds.  

When examining the reasons behind the attitude of UK consumers, Canadean Consumer found that 58% felt a balanced diet was more important, while 31% said eating fruit and vegetables can be inconvenient as they are “messy” and can “go off quickly”.

In addition, 29% of consumers said fruit and vegetables were too expensive to eat five a day, while the same number said that they are too busy to make “home cooked meals” which include fruit and vegetables.

And yet despite this, it is clear that consumers remain aware of why they should be eating five portions of fruit and vegetables per day. Only 18% of consumers agree with the statement “I do not believe it is necessary to have five portions of fruit and vegetables a day.”

Commenting on the findings, Ed Barham, research director at Canadean Consumer, said: “It appears that the target of five portions of fruit and vegetables per day is to remain an aspiration for the time being. While consumers generally understand the benefits of eating fruit and vegetables, it is clear that convenience and perceived cost remain barriers to consumption.

"More will need to be done to make consumption seem easy and affordable. Furthermore, some consumers may see the ‘5 a day’ message as an arbitrary quota. Their first priority is to have a balanced diet, and ultimately to them this rates to be more important than eating a certain amount of fruit and vegetables.”

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