“It does help but there's a limit …”: Young people's perspectives on policies to manage hot food takeaways opening near schools
B. Savory,
C. Thompson,
S. Hassan,
J. Adams,
B. Amies-Cull,
M. Chang,
D. Derbyshire,
M. Keeble,
B. Liu,
A. Medina-Lara,
O.T. Mytton,
J. Rahilly,
N. Rogers,
R. Smith,
M. White,
T. Burgoine and
S. Cummins
Social Science & Medicine, 2025, vol. 368, issue C
Abstract:
Local authorities (LAs) in England are increasingly using the planning system to manage the proliferation of hot food takeaway outlets (‘takeaways’) near schools as part of a range of policies to promote healthy weight in children. These takeaway ‘management zones’ include restrictions on planning permission to open new takeaways within a certain distance of schools. In this qualitative study we explore young people's perspectives of management zones.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.117810
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