2023
DOI: 10.1111/1747-0080.12845
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Could commercial meal kits be part of the solution to food insecurity during pregnancy? An Australian exploratory study

Fiona H. McKay,
Julia Zinga,
Paige van der Pligt

Abstract: AimTo explore the nutritional content of meal kits from two main Australian companies over a 6‐week period against healthy eating guidelines for pregnancy.MethodAcross the 6‐week period, weekly meal kits from both Provider 1 and Provider 2 were purchased, 36 individual meals were assessed. All data were analysed for the development of a macronutrient and micronutrient profile of meals. Extracted data were macronutrient, vitamin, and mineral composition, which were compared against the healthy eating guidelines… Show more

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