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Preferences for food vouchers among adults with low incomes

Banerjee T, Levi R, Basu S, Caroll MM, Seligman H
J Hunger Environ Nutr

There is growing interest in understanding the optimal design of food voucher programs to improve diet quality and support chronic disease self-management. We examined preferences for voucher program design among adults with low incomes who participated in a randomized trial. Participants preferred vouchers eligible for all foods over those restricted to fruits and vegetables (p=0.001), and a monthly over weekly redemption schedule (p=0.003). Preferences differed significantly by voucher assignment (p(interaction) for both<0.0001), with those assigned to the fruit and vegetable voucher more likely to prefer that voucher. Flexibility was identified as a key driver of preference.

Banerjee T, Levi R, Basu S, Caroll MM, Seligman H. Preferences for food vouchers among adults with low incomes. J Hunger Environ Nutr. 2025;20(2):288-299. DOI:10.1080/19320248.2024.2383753. PMID: 40134938

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