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Food and You 2

If you have received a letter inviting you to take part in the Food and You survey, please visit the survey website www.foodandyou2.org

 

Food and You 2 is our flagship survey with consumers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The research is conducted biannually using a primarily online methodology. It covers topics such as food safety in the home, food shopping, eating out, food security, concerns about food, and trust in the FSA and food supply chain. The first wave of data collection began in July 2020.

 

Research projects related to the programme

Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) Food and You 2: Wave 6

Food and You 2 is a biannual ‘Official Statistic’ survey commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The survey measures self-reported consumers’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to food safety and other food issues amongst adults in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This report presents main findings from the Food and You 2: Wave 6 ‘Eating out and takeaway’ module relating to the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS).

Food and You 2: 2020-2023 trends report

This is the first Food and You 2 trends report which provides an overview of key trends between Wave 1 (July 2020 to October 2020) and Wave 6 (October 2022 to January 2023).

Food and You 2: Wave 5 Key Findings

The survey measures consumers’ self-reported knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to food safety and other food issues amongst adults in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Food Hygiene Rating Scheme (FHRS) Food and You 2: Wave 4

Food and You 2 is a biannual ‘Official Statistic’ survey commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The survey measures self-reported consumers’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to food safety and other food issues amongst adults in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Food and You 2: Wave 4 Key findings

The survey measures self-reported consumers’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to food safety and other food issues amongst adults in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.