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Proposal: create a Nova Score corresponding to the Nova Group with a finer granularity #4620
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Interesting thought. A more granular score would be really helpful! Is the assumption correct that only by having a complex recipe with lots of natural ingredients (f.e. sauce recipes with lots of different spices) automatically results in a more "negative" NOVA score? Isn't the intention behind the score having a rating about the "technical trickery"(additives, E Numbers, etc) in Products? |
I think that is useful, as it gives an indication of how many bad ingredients there are. |
The nova scale is a bit unforgiving. Just one ingredient might make it nova 4. What would it look like if you created a weighted scale with the ingredient percentages as weight. |
For minimally processed products, a product with more ingredients would have a worse score. But it would always be a better score than processed products. The 4 initial NOVA groups would still be separate.
That's what NOVA 4 does. But we can still try to distinguish products within the NOVA 1 and NOVA 3 groups. e.g. a fruit salad with chopped fruits is a bit more processed than a single fruit. |
@stephanegigandet thanks for the clarification :) |
A lot of the NOVA markers are additives, used in tiny but unspecified amounts, that's why I'm thinking to use the number of markers. It also makes it possible to have a consistent approach for NOVA 1, 3 and 4. (using the number of ingredients, and the number of 3 and 4 markers) |
I think we should stay close to the independent research and not try to invent something new. |
This issue has been open 90 days with no activity. Can you give it a little love by linking it to a parent issue, adding relevant labels and projets, creating a mockup if applicable, adding code pointers from https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/blob/main/.github/labeler.yml, giving it a priority, editing the original issue to have a more comprehensive description… Thank you very much for your contribution to 🍊 Open Food Facts |
NOVA has 4 groups:
1 - unprocessed / minimally processed foods
2 - culinary aids (sugar, salt, fat etc.)
3 - processed foods
4 - ultra-processed foods
In order to be able to better distinguish the processing level within the different groups, we could creater a finer NOVA score:
This would be helpful for sorting products.
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