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. 2018 Dec 26;22(3):521–530. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018003464

Table 1.

Foods sold by informal vendors (n 92), inside or immediately outside the school premises (n 36), to learners in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, February–March 2016

Schools (n 36) Weight (g) Average cost (South African Rands)
n % Range Per 100 g Per 418 kJ (100 kcal)
Mean sd Mean sd
Animal-source foods* 6 17 5·46 1·98 2·95 1·16
    Chicken liver 1 3 38
    Gizzard 1 3 17
    Fish, fried 3 8 34–123
    Egg, boiled 1 3 55
Chicken head and feet* 17 47 3·39 0·61 2·12 0·57
    Chicken head 17 47 18–35
    Chicken feet 17 47 22–39
Processed meat 16 44 4·05 1·11 1·38 0·41
    Polony 15 42 22–49
    Russian 8 22 57–106
    Vienna 3 8 42
Fruit* 10 28 1·54 0·35 2·28 0·86
    Apple 5 14 89–153
    Banana 5 14 84–197
    Pear 4 11 121–182
    Peach 1 3 130
    Pineapple 1 3
    Plum 1 3 90
Bread & vetkoek with/without a filling§ 24 67 2·00 0·55 0·76 0·21
    Polony sandwich 6 17 97–98
    Bread 1 3 75
    Bread fried in fish batter 2 6 21–67
    Quarter 3 8 195–225
    Vetkoek 17 47 51–247
    Vetkoek with filling** 12 33 67–267
Confectionery products 3·22 1·19 0·70 0·28
    Muffin 2 6 26–60
    Doughnut 1 3 24
    Biscuits 22 62 4–150
    Biscuit crumbs 10 28 14–48
Snacks†† 34 94 4·19 1·62 0·76 0·30
    Corn-based snacks‡‡ 34 94 11–175
    Popcorn§§ 17 47 9–100
Sweets and chocolate 33 92 7·03 4·99‡‡‡ 1·73 1·23‡‡‡
    Sweets║║ 32 89 3–42
    Lollipops 26 72 13–28
    Chocolate¶¶ 10 28 7–38
    Sherbet 6 17 5–18
    Bubble gum 16 44 3–14
Ice and ice lollies 22 62 0·89 0·39 2·18 0·97
    Ice *** 20 56 34–250
    Ice lolly 5 14 34–200
Drinks 5 14 1·78 0·35§§§ 2·37 0·65§§§
    Sweetened fruit juice (20–50 % fruit) 4 11 250
    Cold drink 3 8 330
    Drink powder††† 15 42 5 17·86 5·98
*

Nutrient profile: all food items in this group were classified as healthy options.

Nutrient profile: none of the food items in this group were classified as healthy options.

Weight not recorded.

§

Nutrient profile: some of the food items in this group were classified as healthy options, depending on the type of filling.

Hollowed-out quarter loaf of white bread, filled with polony, or polony and cheese.

Deep-fried dough.

**

Filled with either chicken livers, polony, minced meat or potato.

††

Nutrient profile: none of the food items in this group were classified as healthy options, except plain, unsalted popcorn which was classified as a healthy option.

‡‡

Non-branded, 39 %; brand-name, 61 %.

§§

Plain, salted, sugar-coated or caramel-coated.

║║

Hard boiled, soft, toffees and fudge; some vendors sold cigarette-sweets.

¶¶

Some vendors sold melted chocolate that was repacked.

***

Homemade using sweetened cordial.

†††

Sugar-free tartrazine-free powder; commercially packaged in 5 g single sachets, to be mixed with 2 litres of water.

‡‡‡

Excludes sherbet as it was often sold in a plastic toy, and bubble gum.

§§§

Some vendors sold cold drink in a toy gun; excluded from calculation.