Regulating the Fast-Food Landscape: Canadian News Media Representation of the Healthy Menu Choices Act
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Literature Review
2. Methods
2.1. Quantitative Analysis
2.2. Qualitative Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Quantitative Findings
Article Slant
3.2. Qualitative Findings
3.2.1. Positive Step Forward
3.2.2. Will Evoke Future Change
3.2.3. Association with Health Outcomes
3.2.4. Cost Implications for Restaurants
3.2.5. Questionable Benefits
3.2.6. Impact on Marginalized Populations
4. Discussion
4.1. Policy Implications
4.2. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Author | News Outlet | Title | Date Published (yyyy/mm/dd) |
Finkelstein, C | Financial Post | Bafflement behind a policy meant to help Ontarians make healthier eating choices | 2016/02/03 |
Brynna, L | Ottawa Citizen | Calorie counts will make consumers think twice when eating out | 2016/04/15 |
Melnitzer, J | National Post | 'Joint-employer' status could rattle industry; Franchising based on brand uniformity | 2016/06/15 |
Wright, Lisa | Toronto Star | Calorie counts on menus a costly headache and source of confusion for eateries | 2016/07/09 |
Wright, Lisa | CBC News | Ontario fast-food labels could cause women to gain weight, publish health advocate says | 2016/08/10 |
Keith, L | Telegraph Journal | Ontario bowed to food industry pressure on menu-labelling legislation, critics say | 2016/08/11 |
Wright, Lisa | Toronto Star | Latte or lemon loaf? Calorie counts coming to Starbucks | 2016/09/14 |
Nguyen, L | Vancouver Sun | Starbucks to post calorie counts at Canadian locations | 2016/09/15 |
Finkelstein, C | Financial Post | New regulations on the books that could affect your franchise | 2016/11/16 |
CBC News | Food menu calorie counts dangerous for people with eating disorders, experts warn | 2016/12/29 | |
CBC News | How many calories in that fast-food meal? Ontario menu labelling legislation takes effect Jan. 1 | 2016/12/29 | |
CTV Ottawa | Calories coming to menus in January | 2016/12/30 | |
Ottawa Citizen | Calorie count rollout for diners | 2016/12/31 | |
Cross, B | Windsor Star | Menu items must include calorie count as of Jan. 1; Restaurants with fewer than 20 locations exempt from new law | 2016/12/31 |
Weidner, J | Waterloo Region Record | Calorie counts on menu dangerous for people with eating disorders: advocate | 2017/01/01 |
Crawford, B | Ottawa Citizen | Will Ontario’s new calorie labelling law affect what people eat? | 2017/01/03 |
Foote, A | CBC News | Calories on menus ‘one sandbag in the levee’ against weight problems | 2017/01/03 |
Ougler, J | Sault Star | Healthy helping for diners; Dietician says putting caloric information on restaurant food and drinks a great idea | 2017/01/04 |
Robertson, DC | Metro News | Ottawa dietician weighs in on menu calorie counts | 2017/01/04 |
Shahid, M | Orillia Packet & Times | Calorie counting now on the menu | 2017/01/04 |
Sonnenberg, M | Simcoe Reformer | New tactic deployed in battle against obesity | 2017/01/05 |
Warren, M | Metro News | Calorie counts on menus worry Toronto eating disorder advocates | 2017/01/05 |
Brown, C | Waterloo Region Record | Every tasty fry, every pizza pie, I'll be counting you | 2017/01/07 |
Kula, T | Sarnia Observer | Calorie counts a good start, nutritionist says; Calorie listings on many menus in Ontario started Jan. 1 | 2017/01/07 |
Cudworth, L | Stratford Beacon Herald | Calorie information is 'just one tool'; New provincial legislation requires food chains to list calorie counts | 2017/01/09 |
Ward, J | UWire | The Ontario government keeping track of calorie consumption | 2017/01/10 |
Mintz, C | TVO | Ontarians are finally learning to count their calories | 2017/01/16 |
Mitchell, J | Oshawa This Week | Durham diners eating up calorie info required by new law | 2017/01/24 |
Ross & McBride LLP | Hamilton Spectator | Legal Matters: Understanding the healthy menu choices act | 2017/01/24 |
Baranyai, R | Simcoe Reformer | Caloric counts on menus may not make difference | 2017/01/28 |
Laws, J | Belleville Intelligencer | Calorie legislation seems to be too little, too late | 2017/02/03 |
Petrick, S | Belleville News | Know your calories before ordering – it’s the law | 2017/03/01 |
Hendry, L | Trenton Trentonian | Strengthen menu rules: board | 2017/03/09 |
William E & Osinga N | Oshawa This Week | Lakeridge Health dietitians weigh in on calorie counts | 2017/03/22 |
Birak, C | CBC News | Freshii food chain a holdout in posting calories on menu boards | 2017/05/08 |
Goffin, P & Sagan, A | Toronto Star | Freshii calls Ontario calorie-counting law ‘overly simplistic’ | 2017/05/09 |
Sagan, A | CTV News | Ontario government says Freshii not posting calorie info on menus | 2017/05/09 |
The Canadian Press | Toronto Sun | Freshii in hot water for not posting calorie info on all menus | 2017/05/09 |
The Canadian Press | Globe Newswire | Count Nutrients, Not Calories | 2017/05/09 |
McNeil, S | BNN Bloomberg | 'We're not going to be martyrs': Freshii complies with calorie-count legislation | 2017/05/10 |
Sagan, A | Chronicle Herald | Ont. says Freshii not posting calorie information on menus | 2017/05/10 |
Sagan, A | The Globe and Mail | Freshii calls Ontario calorie count rules ‘simplistic’ in wake of inspection | 2017/05/10 |
The Canadian Press | National Post | Ontario Puts Heat On Freshii For Calorie Counts | 2017/05/10 |
Couto, S | Toronto Sun | Calories Vs Nutrition | 2017/05/13 |
Warhaft-Nadler, M | Huffington Post Canada | Calories On Menus Are Making Healthy Choices Even Harder | 2017/05/23 |
McNeilly, C | National Post | The salad or the Big Mac? Why the calorie in, calorie out argument keeps failing us | 2017/06/05 |
Robin, I | TVO | How calorie counts on restaurant menus harm those with eating disorders | 2017/06/12 |
Luciani, P | Hamilton Spectator | Counting calories is bad science and doesn't work anyway | 2017/06/27 |
Hauser, M | Sault Ste. Marie This Week | Something for Ontarians to chew on | 2017/08/31 |
Mayzel E & Leszcz N | Restobiz | Ontario’s menu labelling law check-up | 2017/09/19 |
Ogilvie, M | Toronto Star | Is this noodle soup too massive for lunch? | 2017/11/15 |
Chronicle Herald | Pita Pit Canada rolls out full-calorie info | 2018/02/13 | |
Hildebrandt, S | Toronto Star | Link found between eating disorders and gender identity | 2018/06/29 |
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Slant | News Report (%, n) | Feature Article (%, n) | Opinion/Editorial (%, n) |
Positive | 21.1%, 8 | - | 22.2%, 2 |
Neutral | 52.6%, 20 | 50%, 3 | 11.1%, 1 |
Critical | 26.3%, 10 | 50%, 3 | 66.7%, 6 |
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Moghimi, E.; Wiktorowicz, M.E. Regulating the Fast-Food Landscape: Canadian News Media Representation of the Healthy Menu Choices Act. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4939. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244939
Moghimi E, Wiktorowicz ME. Regulating the Fast-Food Landscape: Canadian News Media Representation of the Healthy Menu Choices Act. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(24):4939. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244939
Chicago/Turabian StyleMoghimi, Elnaz, and Mary E Wiktorowicz. 2019. "Regulating the Fast-Food Landscape: Canadian News Media Representation of the Healthy Menu Choices Act" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 24: 4939. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244939
APA StyleMoghimi, E., & Wiktorowicz, M. E. (2019). Regulating the Fast-Food Landscape: Canadian News Media Representation of the Healthy Menu Choices Act. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(24), 4939. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244939