Government-subsidized restaurants in Brazil: an evaluation within the framework of food and nutrition security

Author:

OLIVEIRA Juliana Theodora Cunha de1ORCID,GABRIEL Cristine Garcia1ORCID,VASCONCELOS Francisco de Assis Guedes de1ORCID,MACHADO Mick Lennon1ORCID,SOAR Claudia1ORCID,FAGUNDES Andhressa2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective The objective was to evaluate government-subsidized restaurants in southern Brazil according to current regulations and the National Food and Nutrition Security Policy. Methods An evaluation matrix was developed on the basis of a literature review, logic model, immersion in a government-subsidized restaurant, and workshops with experts in the field. The Government-Subsidized Restaurant Evaluation Matrix contemplates two dimensions: Political/Organizational, composed of the subdimensions Administration, Structure, and Target Groups; and Technical/Operational, composed of the subdimensions Meal Quality, Food and Nutrition Education, and Extended Social Support. Subdimensions comprised 24 indicators. Data were gathered through an online survey of the 35 government-subsidized restaurants operating in southern Brazil. Results Of the 35 government-subsidized restaurants in southern Brazil, 86% (n=30) participated in the study. Meal Quality and Administration received the highest score in 73% and 60% of government-subsidized restaurants, respectively, whereas Food and Nutrition Education and Extended Social Support received the lowest score in 47% and 40%, respectively. Conclusion Advances are needed in the understanding of government-subsidized restaurants as public facilities for ensuring food and nutrition security and the human right to adequate food.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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