Menu audit of vegetable-containing food offering in primary school canteens in Sydney, Australia: A preliminary study

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Children’s vegetable intakes are too low, and school canteens could provide an equitable environment to improve their intake. This study aimed to develop and apply a systematic method to quantify the proportion and variety of vegetable-containing items on primary school canteen menus and examine differences between schools of different socio-economic statuses, sizes and types. Online canteen menus from 112 primary schools in Sydney, Australia, were collected, and data were extracted on a total number of items and vegetable-containing items across different menu categories. Further, data on preparation type and variety were extracted. Differences in the proportion of vegetable items between socio-economic status, school size and type were tested. On average, 80.4 ± 34.0 items were listed, with 30% of items containing vegetables. Most sandwiches (60%) and hot foods (54%) contained no vegetables. The variety of raw vegetables (4.9 ± 1.8 types) was greater than for cooked vegetables (1.3 ± 1.2 types; p < 0.01). Limited differences were observed by socio-economic status and school type. Small schools offered fewer vegetable-containing items than large schools. While primary school canteen menus listed a large variety of items, only one-third contained vegetables. Data from this study can be used to track changes and to develop new opportunities to increase the vegetable supply in schools.

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Beelen, J., Heffernan, J. E., Cochet-Broch, M., Djakovic, S., Chung, D., Golley, R. K., & Poelman, A. A. M. (2021). Menu audit of vegetable-containing food offering in primary school canteens in Sydney, Australia: A preliminary study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211789

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