U.S., Jan. 28 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07368881) titled 'Fast Food Online Delivery Purchase Behaviour in the Presence and Absence of Price-based Incentives' on Jan. 20.

Brief Summary: Consumption of out-of-home (OOH) food is associated with significantly greater energy and less-healthy nutrient (i.e. fats, salt and sugar) intake(1).The price of food is a key consideration of food choice, particularly for individuals of lower socioeconomic position (SEP)(2). Little research to date has examined the causal effect of removing price-based incentives on purchasing behaviour in OOH food settings. One online randomised controlled trial explored the effect of removing three types of price-based i...