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Table 3 Code, Operational Definitions, and Code Frequency for Qualitative Analysis of data collected among Customers of North Carolina Healthy Food Small Retailer Program Stores (N = 29)

From: Qualitative perspectives of the North Carolina healthy food small retailer program among customers in participating stores located in food deserts

Code

Operational Definitions

Number of Interviews where the code Referenced

Total Number of References for the Code

Illustrative Quote

Change in Food Purchasing Behavior

Participant describes changes in their purchasing and consumption of healthier foods based on the HFSRP

29

123

“We buy more fish. We almost never buy meat. We spent a lot of time in the produce section.” [Edgecombe County, Male]

“Instead of getting her [daughter] a piece of pizza, I bought her two bananas” [Bertie County, Female]

Stocking Suggestions for Additional Healthy Food Items

Participant describes items they would like to see in the store which are not currently in the store.

28

43

“If they had grilled fish instead of fried fish, I would absolutely buy that instead.” [Bertie County, Female]

Opinions on the NC HFSRP

Participant describes what they think about the HFSRP

29

37

“I think it’s wonderful that they [the store] can get something out of it for all they give back.” [Edgecombe County, Male]

Awareness of Current Healthy Food Promotion and Advertising Efforts

Participant describes health promotion/ nutrition promotion efforts of the store owner

29

31

“They’ve added these fruits and veggies, and they have some really cool alternative drinks to soda.” [Edgecombe County, Male]

Suggestions for How to Promote Healthy Foods and Beverages in the Future

Participant describes other strategies used to make healthier choices easier for customers to make.

29

30

“I think they could use social media to a stronger degree.” [Edgecombe County, Male]

Opinions Concerning NC HFSRP Funding

Participant response to whether or not the HFSRP should continue to be funded

28

28

“I think it sounds like a great program to fund.” [Edgecombe County, Female]