# Assessing restaurant nutrition quality and dietary factors that influence purchase of food away from home across different food security levels

**Authors:** Alyssa Anderson, Kiwon Lee, Natalie Caine-Bish, Elena Blaginykh

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2026.1727510 · Frontiers in Public Health · 2026-01-23

## TL;DR

The study explores how food security levels affect restaurant nutrition quality and dietary choices when eating out.

## Contribution

It identifies how food security influences perceptions of healthy eating and pricing priorities in restaurant food choices.

## Key findings

- Restaurants in more food secure areas offer healthier options and promote healthy eating more.
- Participants in less food secure areas prioritize price and perceive healthy food as costly.
- Both food secure and less food secure participants value taste, safety, and nutrition similarly.

## Abstract

Both environmental and social factors influence the types and amount of food consumed away from home. To assess and understand the need for food and nutrition assistance programs targeting food consumed away from home, we investigated restaurants’ nutritional quality and community related dietary factors (i.e., dietary values and preferences) influencing food away from home consumption across neighborhood food security levels within an urban county in the Midwest. We found that restaurants in more food secure areas offered slightly healthier options and promoted healthy eating more than those in less secure areas. Participants living in both less food secure and more food secure neighborhoods valued taste, safety, and nutrition similarly. While those living in less food secure neighborhoods prioritized price more and perceived healthy food as too costly to eat, compared to those living in more food secure neighborhoods. These findings highlight the need for policy, systems, and environmental changes that address food consumed away from home.

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