Potential public health importance of the oven ready chip.
Rowland, D;
Roberts, I;
(2002)
Potential public health importance of the oven ready chip.
Injury prevention, 8 (4).
pp. 328-329.
ISSN 1353-8047
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/ip.8.4.328
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BACKGROUND: Chip pan fires are responsible for 25% of fire related injury in the UK, despite government strategies to encourage safer frying. To establish the feasibility of promoting oven ready chips (fries), the residents in a materially deprived ward of London were surveyed. Sample frame: 1073 of 2145 households participating in a randomised controlled trial. RESULTS: Approximately half of those surveyed deep fry, mostly chips, fish, and meat. Ownership of ovens and microwaves was high (99% and 80% respectively). Reasons for deep frying included taste (50%), speed (32%), and tradition (25%). CONCLUSIONS: Improving the quality of oven baked alternatives may encourage consumers to change to safer and healthier cooking methods, with potentially important repercussions for public health.