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Cost Analysis of Calcium in Store Brand versus National Brand Grocery Products
Authors:Lisa M Kay  Qiang Wu  Elizabeth Wall-Bassett  Kimberly B Myers
Institution:1. Department of Nutrition Science, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA;2. Department of Biostatistics, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:Objective: This study was to determine if calcium fortification yields a higher price per serving in grocery store products. Researchers compared store brand to national brand grocery products in relation to cost in order to examine if calcium values were similar between store brand and national brand products. Methods: A total of 112 store brand and 211 national brand grocery products were collected from three low (national chain store), middle and high priced (Virginia and North Carolina regional store) grocery venues. Products were compared using price and calcium percentage per serving. ANOVA was used to determine between store brand and national brand for price per serving and calcium content, and between grocery venues. Results: National brand fortified products had a significantly lower mean price per serving when compared to national brand non-fortified products (p = 0.0002). There was no statistical difference between store brand fortified and non-fortified products (p = 0.9256). Low priced store brand products had the lowest mean price per serving ($0.34 ±0.24). Conclusions: This study found store brand products have similar calcium content as national brand products. Product cost was lower at low priced store compared to middle and high priced stores.
Keywords:Food labels  price per serving  calcium value  store brand  national brand
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