Zusammenfassung der Ressource
social factors
- education
- healthy eating behaviours
can be taught and passed
on from generation to
generation
- early childhood learning/ school education
- food technology classes
- the national healthy canteens project
- green, amber and red food selection according to the austrlain dietary guidelines
- the kitchen garden program
- positively influence children's food choices
- hands on
activity
- grow and harvest fresh
food
- exposure and knowledge
of textures, aromas,
flavours
- schools offer healthy eating knowledge
- local governments promote healthy eating
- eat well be active
- australian dietary guidelines
- australian guide to healthy eating
- the health star rating
- time
- online food ordering systems
- hello fresh
- delivers recipes and a box of ingredients
- for families who are time-poor
- expensive
- all-in-one kitchen machine
- cooking appliance combines over ten appliances in one compact unit
- chop, beat, mix, whip, grind, knead,
mince, juice, blend, heat, stir, steam and
weigh
- allows for quick preparation
- functions support healthy cooking methods
- expenisve
- a lack of time make it hard for families
to prepare healthy home-cooked meals
from scratch
- pre-prepared foods
- frozen vegetables
- created with jamie
- income
- low income families may be restricted to food choices
- the rise of supermarket private labels
- supermarket brands (select) are
attracting more people as it is
quality products at a reasonable price
- the rise of low cost supermarkets
- Aldi is approximately 25%
cheaper than major
supermarkets (colse and
woolworhts)
- appealing to consumers looking for affordabilty
- cultural norms
- standards, expectations, rules and guides by which our society lives
- food choices originate from family members
- celebrating life events
- religion
- televisions and media
- location
- type of access to food
- supermarket
- local markets/shops
- remote living
- difficulty accessing fresh ingredients for food
- limited range of products
- more expensive
- transportation
- lack of market compition
- low social economic status suburbs
may be a target for fast food
(energy-dense, nutrient poor)
- accommodation
- apartment stye living
- wide range of fresh food nearby
- lacking kitchen facilities and space
- shopping daily
- limiting the ability to prepare nutritious meals
- homelessness
- living conditions make it
very difficult to source
healthy meals
- equipment
- well-equipped kitchen
- store, cook and prepare a wide
variety of nutritious meals to
maintain goof health
- most Australian families