Validation of Restaurant App

NCT ID: NCT06868056

Last Updated: 2025-07-16

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-02-24

Study Completion Date

2025-05-20

Brief Summary

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Unhealthy diets significantly contribute to preventable chronic diseases among older adults. To advance the investigator's understanding of policies needed to support healthy diets, the objectives are: 1) to develop and validate an online fast food restaurant ordering application; and 2) to conduct a feasibility study for a larger randomized, controlled trial that will test healthy food policies in restaurant settings.

Detailed Description

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To advance the investigator's understanding of policies needed to support healthy diets and nutrition security, the overall objectives are: 1) to develop and validate an online restaurant ordering application that will mimic a real fast-food restaurant; 2) to conduct a feasibility study for a larger randomized, controlled trial that will examine the extent to which healthy food policies like ultra-processed food and beverage taxes and warning labels as well as restrictions on checkout aisle marketing influence restaurant purchases. The development of this restaurant application will enable the investigator's to conduct rigorous experiments that can test policy changes to the online restaurant ordering environment. In the feasibility study, participants will be randomized to either: 1) control (no taxes, warning labels, or healthy checkout regulations on any products); or 2) a suite of healthy food policies (ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, front-of-pack nutrition labeling, and healthy check out regulations that restrict the promotion of ultra-processed products on the checkout page). The investigators propose recruiting 60 adults with low income who live in the Philadelphia, PA region. Participants will be recruited for a 3-week study. During week 1, they will be asked to make a purchase in person at a physical McDonald's location and text the research staff a picture of their receipt (a procedure that has have successfully used in the past). During weeks 2 and 3, they will be asked to shop once per week on the restaurant platform, which will be modeled after McDonald's online ordering site. Week 2 will be a baseline (control) week without interventions followed by Week 3, when the healthy food policy interventions will be introduced into the restaurant ordering interface. During each of the 3 weeks, participants will be given money to spend on their restaurant purchases. A restaurant delivery service (e.g., GrubHub) will be used to send participants the food they order. Participants will also complete a baseline and post-intervention survey. To begin to establish the validity of the online restaurant ordering app, investigators will examine the correlation between the total calories and sugars purchased as well as dollars spent when purchasing food in person vs. on the app. The rationale underlying the proposed research is based on the investigator's work showing that beverage taxes and warning labels greatly reduce SSB purchases. The research team's long-term goal is to understand the independent and combined effects of promising food policies to improve nutrition security and reduce nutrition-related diseases. The specific aims are:

Aim 1: To develop and validate an online restaurant ordering app that can be used to experimentally test the effects of food policies on restaurant purchases.

Aim 2: To conduct a pilot study on the feasibility of implementing healthy eating interventions and policies such as ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, warning labels, and checkout restrictions through the restaurant app.

Because the pilot study is a small-scale feasibility trial, it will generate descriptive statistics for outcomes, but they will not be formally analzyed.

Conditions

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Chronic Disease

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
Participants will not be aware of their group assignment initially. It will be necessary to omit these details so that participants will shop for restaurant food as they would do in the real-world. We hope this minimizes the chances that the participant will purchase foods that they think the research team wants them to purchase. To conceal the study's purpose, participants will be told that we are conducting consumer market research about online shopping experiences, but will not be told that we are specifically interested in understanding the effects of food and beverage taxes, nutrition labels, and marketing restrictions.

Study Groups

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No ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, warning labels, or healthy checkout regulations

An online application that will mimic real-world restaurant ordering with no ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, warning labels, or healthy checkout regulations on any products

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Intervention (Suite of healthy food policies)

An online application with a suite of healthy food policies, ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, front-of-pack nutrition labeling, and healthy check out regulations that restrict the promotion of ultra-processed products on the checkout page

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Suite of healthy food policies

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

an online application with a suite of healthy food policies ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, front-of-pack nutrition labeling, and healthy check out regulations that restrict the promotion of ultra-processed products on the checkout page

Interventions

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Suite of healthy food policies

an online application with a suite of healthy food policies ultra-processed food and beverage taxes, front-of-pack nutrition labeling, and healthy check out regulations that restrict the promotion of ultra-processed products on the checkout page

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* 18 years old.

Can adhere to the study schedule (e.g., receive a lunch on a Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday).

Household income approximately \<200% of the federal poverty level (the same eligibility criterion as SNAP).

Reports consuming food from McDonald's or a similar fast-food chain at least once a month

Has regular internet access.

Has a smart phone that can take pictures.

Can travel to a McDonald's location to buy a meal with the study debit card


Unable to provide consent non-English speaker

Cognitive impairment; per PIs discretion

Participant is under 18 years old

Doesn't in the greater Philadelphia area.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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University of Pennsylvania

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Christina Roberto, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Pennsylvania

Locations

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University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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855149

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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