Men buy according to local supply
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Men buy what is proposed in the immediate environment of their home.
A study from the University of Montreal (UdeM ), published in the scientific journal " Preventive Medicine " analyzed 49,403 men' alimentary habbits for three years depending on their homes. Counting supermarkets, grocery stores , fast food and other fast food services in several Canadian cities ( Montreal , Vancouver, Calgary , Ottawa).
Conclusion : the diet of men is directly influenced by the availability of food in their neighborhood. Men consume fruits and vegetables when the proportion of businesses selling these products is high in their immediate environment.Canadians consume an average of 3.5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day in comparaison to 4.4 Canada who are willing to travel to buy fresh products.
source : santelog com, journal de montreal com