Commitment

By Q4 of 2022, updated Choice Architecture Guidelines will be implemented in cafes and food spots at our largest sites, giving more visibility to healthy options on menus and in cafes

Private sector non-food business / United States of America

September 2021 — December 2022

Description

Update program Choice Architecture Guidelines (Q1 2022)

Operator Choice Architecture Toolkit with Planograms (Q3 2022)

Choice Architecture Training Videos (Q3 2022)

Roll-out updated Choice Architecture Guidelines to largest sites (by Q4 2022)

Create plan to scale Choice Architecture Guidelines for all sites (Q1 2023)

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Healthy Eating for Employee Wellbeing

Description

At Google, a variety of strategies are implemented to encourage healthy eating at work for improved employee wellbeing. We focus on promoting nutrition diversity, and our nutrition approach aims to support people in following a balanced eating pattern by:

Providing more fruits and vegetables and emphasizing nutrition-rich offerings in cafes and MKs.

-Offering foods and beverages with less sugar, salt and saturated fat.

-Providing opportunities throughout cafes and buildings to hydrate with water.

-Recognizing the importance of portion size, for example by offering plated meals and items like desserts that conscientiously take appropriate portion size into consideration, or guiding users to reasonable portion sizes when it comes to self-serve and bulk offerings in food spaces.

Additionally, we try to create food spaces that make it easy for people to make "better choices". We do this using an approach called choice architecture, a design strategy that uses behavioral economics to structure how choices are presented. For instance, we have found moving sugary beverages behind frosted glass in MK refrigerators helped reduce their consumption, while continuing to enable choice by providing a diverse, wide-ranging mix of beverage options.

To support employees in skill building and connecting with their colleagues, we also offer a variety of food experiences (cooking classes, farm to table programs, and food talks). This is yet another channel by which we aim to promote positive nutrition through education and hands-on experiential learning.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Pending verification
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Details

Global nutrition target(s)
Adult obesity
Adult diabetes
Raised blood pressure
Salt/sodium intake
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Policy > Food environment
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food
  • Health

Measurement

Key indicator Completion of and food space implementation of Choice Architecture Guidelines
Value Measurement date
Baseline No 2021
Target Yes December 2022

Progress

Status:
Not Reached
Why this status?
The progress report indicates the target was not reached by the end date.
Value Measurement date
Progress report 50% October 2023

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