In order for food businesses, scientists and policy makers to develop successful products, services and policies, it is essential that they understand food consumers and how they decide which products to buy. Food consumer behavior is the result of various factors, including the motivations of different consumers, the attributes of specific foods, and the environment in which food choices occur. Recognising diversity between individual consumers, different stages of life, and different cultural context is increasingly important as markets become increasingly diverse and international.The book begins with a comprehensive introduction and analysis of the key drivers of consumer food choices, such as the environment and sensory product features. Part 2 examines the role of consumers' attitudes towards quality and marketing, and their views on food preparation and technology. Part 3 covers cultural and individual differences in food choice as well as addressing potential influential factors such as age and gender. Important topics such as public health and methods to change consumers' preferences for unhealthy foods are discussed in part 4. The final section concludes with advice on developing coherent safety policies and the consumers' responsibility for food production and consumption.Understanding consumers of food products will provide a standard reference for all those in the food industry concerned with product development and regulation.Professor Lynn Frewer and Professor Hans van Trijp both work at the Marketing and Consumer Behaviour Group of the highly regarded Wageningen University, The Netherlands, where Lynn Frewer holds the Chair of Food Safety and Consumer Behaviour and Hans van Trijp holds the Chair of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour.
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Presents an analysis of the key drivers of consumer food choices. This book examines the role of consumers' attitudes towards quality and marketing, and covers cultural and individual differences in food choice. It discusses public health and methods to change consumers' preferences for unhealthy foods.
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KEY INFLUENCES ON CONSUMER FOOD CHOICEFood Choice: An IntroductionSensory Influences on Food Choice and Food IntakeThe Impact of Context and Environment on Consumer Food ChoiceTheories of Food Choice DevelopmentPerception of Risk, Benefit and Trust Associated with Consumer Food ChoicePRODUCT ATTRIBUTES AND CONSUMER FOOD CHOICEBranding and Labeling of Food ProductsHow Consumers Perceive Food QualityConsumer Attitudes Towards Convenience FoodsOutsourcing Meal PreparationConsumer Attitudes to Food Innovation and TechnologyConsumer Attitudes Towards Organic FoodsDIVERSITY IN CONSUMER FOOD CHOICE: CULTURAL AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCELife Experience and Demographic Variables Influencing Food Preferences: The Case of the USCross-Cultural Dimensions in Food Choice: EuropeGender Differences in Food ChoiceChildren and Food ChoiceUnderstanding Asian Consumers of Food ProductsCONSUMERS, FOOD AND HEALTHLiking, Wanting and Eating: Drivers of Food Choice and Intake ObesityConsumer Attitudes Towards Functional FoodsThe Priorities of Health and Wellness Shoppers Around the GlobeConsumers, Communication and Food allergyConsumers of Food Products, Domestic Hygiene and Public HealthChanging Unhealthy Food ChoicesCONSUMER ATTITUDE, FOOD POLICY AND PRACTICESocial Factor and Food Choice, Consumption as PracticeDeveloping a Coherent European Food Safety Policy: The Challenge of Value-Based Conflicts to EU Food Safety GovernanceScience, Society and Food PolicyPlanned Promotion of Healthy Eating to Improve Population HealthPublic Engagement in Food PolicyFood, Citizens and Market: The Quest for Responsible ConsumingThe Ethics of Food Production and ConsumptionFinal commentary: Future Research Needs
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ISBN
9780849391446
Publisert
2007-01-16
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Vendor
CRC Press Inc
Vekt
1157 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
671

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