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Older people in supermarket fact-finding visit to Berlin - UK

Document sans titre A group of older people together with a researcher from Newcastle University are visiting a German supermarket designed for the over- 50s to see what could be adopted by British supermarkets.

Led by Newcastle University’s Institute for Ageing and Health in partnership with Years Ahead, the North East Regional Forum on Ageing, the fact-finding visit will look at older people’s experience of shopping and how it can be made easier and more accessible.

The group will study both the actual design of a supermarket and the services it offers to shoppers and then feedback to University researchers. They will visit a Kaiser supermarket in Berlin which has led the way in developing a store specifically aimed at older people and talk with senior managers there about the benefits of this approach.

Findings from the visit are of particular interest to Tesco who have submitted a planning application to develop a supermarket within the Campus for Ageing & Vitality on the former Newcastle General Hospital site, where the Institute is already conducting world-leading research on ageing and health. The proposed mixed use of the Campus for research, commercial and retail use will provide a unique opportunity to study an everyday activity which has important implications for healthy living.

The Institute for Ageing and Health hopes this is the first step towards research looking at the ways in which older people shop and what they buy, giving scientists a better understanding of the relationships between nutrition and shopping behaviour and how more effectively to promote a healthy diet.

Leading the group visit, Professor Jim Edwardson, Chair of Years Ahead said, “This will be an exciting opportunity to find out how supermarket shopping can be improved, not just for older people but for many others who could benefit. Retailers need to address the needs of an ageing population and the opportunities to support healthy lifestyles and independence – not just in relation to nutrition but across a wide range of other services that supermarkets increasingly provide.”

“The visit to Berlin will be of particular interest to our Older Person-Friendly City Group”, said Bob Weiner, Secretary of Newcastle Elders Council and a member of the delegation. “Much more needs to be done before shopping can be described as age-friendly” he claimed.

http://www.ncl.ac.uk/

 

By KS Date 06-09-2008

 

 

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