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A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia.

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Shin, S; Alqunaibet, AM; Alsukait, R; Alruwaily, A; Cetinkaya, V; Herbst, CH; Finkelstein, EA
Published in: Value Health Reg Issues
December 9, 2025

OBJECTIVES: Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages in Saudi Arabia (SA) and other countries have reduced purchases of these beverages and their associated calories and sugar. However, expanding such taxes to cover a broader range of foods and nutrients may be more effective at improving overall diet quality. METHODS: We tested the effectiveness of a comprehensive, salient, tiered, nutrient-based food and beverage (F&B) tax using a fully functional online grocery store. A total of 644 SA shoppers were randomized into 1 of 3 conditions: no-tax (control); the current beverage tax (current tax); or the comprehensive, salient tiered F&B tax (comprehensive tax) targeting all products. RESULTS: The nutritional quality of the shopping baskets, measured by average Nutri-Score points (ie, base scores used to determine the Nutri-Score grades from A [healthiest] to E [least healthy]), weighted by serving size, did not differ statistically between the control and current beverage tax arms. However, the comprehensive tax led to healthier baskets, improving Nutri-Score points by 0.88 (95% CI -0.07 to 1.83) relative to the control arm and 1.16 points (95% CI 0.21 to 2.11) relative to the current tax arm, which is equivalent to a 3.04% and 4.05% increase, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that a comprehensive, salient tiered F&B tax has the potential to improve diet quality among SA shoppers.

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Value Health Reg Issues

DOI

EISSN

2212-1102

Publication Date

December 9, 2025

Volume

52

Start / End Page

101516

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 1402 Applied Economics
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
 

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Shin, S., Alqunaibet, A. M., Alsukait, R., Alruwaily, A., Cetinkaya, V., Herbst, C. H., & Finkelstein, E. A. (2025). A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia. Value Health Reg Issues, 52, 101516. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vhri.2025.101516
Shin, Soye, Ada Mohammad Alqunaibet, Reem Alsukait, Amaal Alruwaily, Volkan Cetinkaya, Christopher H. Herbst, and Eric A. Finkelstein. “A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia.Value Health Reg Issues 52 (December 9, 2025): 101516. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vhri.2025.101516.
Shin S, Alqunaibet AM, Alsukait R, Alruwaily A, Cetinkaya V, Herbst CH, et al. A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia. Value Health Reg Issues. 2025 Dec 9;52:101516.
Shin, Soye, et al. “A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia.Value Health Reg Issues, vol. 52, Dec. 2025, p. 101516. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.vhri.2025.101516.
Shin S, Alqunaibet AM, Alsukait R, Alruwaily A, Cetinkaya V, Herbst CH, Finkelstein EA. A Randomized Online Grocery Store Trial to Test a Salient Tiered Food and Beverage Tax in Saudi Arabia. Value Health Reg Issues. 2025 Dec 9;52:101516.

Published In

Value Health Reg Issues

DOI

EISSN

2212-1102

Publication Date

December 9, 2025

Volume

52

Start / End Page

101516

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4203 Health services and systems
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 1402 Applied Economics
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences