Latest Food and You survey report published

30 Mar 2017 12:40 PM

The Food Standard Agency (FSA) has published the findings for Wave 4 of the Food and You survey which includes data from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Food and You is used to collect information about the public’s self-reported behaviours, attitudes and knowledge relating to food issues. It provides data on people’s reported food purchasing, storage, preparation, consumption and factors that may affect these. The Food and You survey is published once every two years, and individual country reports for Wales and Northern Ireland will be published in April 2017.

The Food Standards Agency uses the information provided by Food and You to inform our policies and work with consumers.  It is also a rich resource for anybody interested in understanding consumer behaviour and attitudes towards food over a number of years.

Heather Hancock, Chairman of the FSA Board said: ' The FSA's biennial consumer survey, Food & You, gives us insight into changing food consumption patterns, and how consumers think and behave in relation to food. It is important research for us, providing evidence that informs our policies and how we work with consumers. It's particularly interesting to see that the public overwhelmingly believed that it was important to support domestic farmers and food producers. It is also important to note that around half of consumers had more trust in food from the UK and considered it to be higher quality than food from abroad.'

This wave, as in previous waves, consumers were asked questions about broad topics such as:

Along with new questions on:

The survey found that consumers report a number of practices that are in line with FSA recommendations on food safety in the home:

But the survey also flagged some areas where consumers report not following recommended best practice:

The findings also help to build a picture of consumers’ eating out practices and highlight the importance of cleanliness and hygiene when people decide where to eat out. For example:

New questions introduced in this wave provide some important insights to inform the Food Standards Agency’s future work including:

Data that was collected to monitor broad consumer trends in relation to food remained largely consistent with previous waves of the survey.

About the survey

Food and You is an official statistic and runs on a biennial basis. It provides key data on the public’s self- reported knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in relation to food safety and food- related issues.  Fieldwork for Wave 4 was carried out from May to September 2016 and consisted of over 3000 interviews across England, Wales and Northern Ireland among a representative sample of adults aged 16 and over. Individual country reports will be published on 20 April 2017.

Read the reports

All Food and You survey reports and data can be found at www.food.gov.uk/food-and-you