| 1770982 |
Free school meals, the plate model and food choices in Finland
Irma Tikkanen, Ulla-Marja Urho
(pp. 102-119)
Keywords:
Catering industry,
Finland,
Food and drink products,
Pupils,
Schools
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770983 |
Connecting product attributes with emotional benefits: Analysis of a Mediterranean product across consumer age segments
Ramo Barrena, Mercedes Sanchez
(pp. 120-137)
Keywords:
Age groups,
Consumer behaviour,
Product differentiation,
Wines
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770984 |
Differences in retail strategies on the emerging organic market
Joris Aertsens, Koen Mondelaers, Guido Van Huylenbroeck
(pp. 138-154)
Keywords:
Belgium,
Emerging markets,
Marketing mix,
Marketing strategy,
Organic foods,
Retailers
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770985 |
Assessing the consumer perception of the term “organic”: a citizens' jury approach
Andrew P. Barnes, Petra Vergunst, Kairsty Topp
(pp. 155-164)
Keywords:
Attitude surveys,
Consumer behaviour,
Dairy products,
Organic foods
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770986 |
Attitude toward organic foods among Taiwanese as related to health consciousness, environmental attitudes, and the mediating effects of a healthy lifestyle
Mei-Fang Chen
(pp. 165-178)
Keywords:
Attitudes,
Consumer behaviour,
Life styles,
Organic foods,
Personal health,
Taiwan
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770987 |
Consumer acceptance of wood-based food additives
Tobias Stern, Rainer Haas, Oliver Meixner
(pp. 179-195)
Keywords:
Attitudes,
Austria,
Consumer behaviour,
Food additives,
Food industry,
Wood products
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1770988 |
Development and quality evaluation of low-cost, high-protein weaning food types: Prowena and Propalm from soybean (Glycine max), groundnut (Arachis hypogea) and crayfish (Macrobrachium spp)
Olusola Omueti, Olayinka Jaiyeola, Bolanle Otegbayo, Kayode Ajomale, Olukayode Afolabi
(pp. 196-204)
Keywords:
Baby foods,
Infants,
Nutrition,
Product development
ArticleType: Research paper
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