Title: Handy tins and fancy muck: Meanings of "convenience food"
1Handy tins and fancy muck Meanings of
"convenience food"
- Libby Bishop
- ESDS Qualidata, University of Essex
- Changing Families, Changing Food Meeting
- University of Sheffield
- 15 March 2006
2Why study convenience foods?
- One-third of home food spending-2003
- A major cause of poor dietary health
- Essential for food retailing profitability
- Contribute to decline of family meal
- Class luxury equaliser common junk
- Gender from home-made soup to fish fingers
- Challenging case for consumption theories
- Enabling factor in industrialisation of household
production - Justified with neoliberal choice
3What is convenience food?
- Tins
- Frozen
- Processed
- Pre-processed
- Ready-to-cook
- Ready-to-eat
- Ready-chill
- but what about
- Tinned tomatoes?
- Oxo cubes? Bisto?
- A frozen home-made casserole?
4Theorising convenience (food)
- Not a proper meal (Murcott, et al.)
- Convenience vs. care (Warde)
- Decline in cooking skills (Lang)
- Time famines (Hochschild)
- Time-shifting (Warde)
- Expressions of agency and self-constitution
(Valentine, Gofton) - Structured choice (Bourdieu)
- Practice and choice (Jackson, et al.)
5Secondary analysis
- Thus secondary analysis is not the analysis of
pre-existing data rather secondary analysis
involves the process of re-contextualising data - Through recontextualisation, the order of the
data has been transformed, thus secondary
analysis is perhaps more usefully rendered as
primary analysis of a different order of data. - (Moore, 2005)
6Preliminary research questions
- What attitudes are held about convenience foods?
- Is its use criticised? Why?
- Have these answers changed over time?
- Do attitudes vary with age, gender, class and
race?
7Spreadsheet on collections
Title Edwardians Mothers and Daughters Kitchen Secrets
See handout
8Mothers and Daughters questions
- Would you say that some people are naturally
healthier than others? - Do you have any sort of recipes that you have for
keeping healthy? - And any particular ideas for keeping children
healthy?
9Mothers and Daughters quotes and table
10Selected Edwardians questions on meals
- Did they buy any tinned or dried vegetables or
fruit? - What about tinned meat?
- Could you choose what you wanted to eat from what
was cooked or did you have to eat a bit of
everything? - Did all the family sit at the table for the meal?
11Edwardians quotes and table
12Next steps
- Historical comparison of Edwardians and 100
Families (choice, not tins) - In-depth qualitative study of convenience as
practiced, with observation of shopping and food
preparation (as well as interviews)
13Melissa, 30s, married with 4 year old son
- I have things in the cupboard I like. Like savory
rice, packets of savory rice. I just love . I
could just sit and eat one of those, I love that
kind of thing. For me, its convenience. I get
home from work and I dont.. Im not a great
cook anyway, so I just want something I can cook
really easily. I dont see Kyle during the day.
He comes home at night I have two hours with him
before he goes to bed, and I dont wantto be
honest with youI dont want to be preparing a
meal when I could get something down me and then
go and spend some time with him. As a family we
do sort of have lots of convenience food. I do
try and get away from it. I suppose I have
staple things in my cupboard which just happen to
be packets of savory rice and pasta and sauces.
14LA, 30s, married, 2 children gt 5, not doing paid
work
- Theres still a huge part of our lives with ready
prepared foodand I cant see that going to
change for a whileI just cant seebecause as
the kids get older and I? get more time for me
Ill probably end up working moreI cant see
that suddenly Im going to have two hours every
dayto create wonderful foodand I just think
back and wonder how my Mum did itI dont think
she went out muchshe didnt watch tell muchshe
didnt have hour long conversations on the phone
with friends which I frequently haveI just think
our lives are very differentIm in favour of it
I think emphasis added.