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Impact of Nutritional Facts and Food Safety on Consumer Behavior toward Milk Products in Beijing
YU Ping, FAN Zhi-hong, LI Meng, LONG Fei-ping
Journal of Dairy Science and Technology
2013, 36 (6):
14-17.
DOI: 10.15922/j.cnki.jdst.2013.06.004
Objective: To study the impact of factors including nutritional facts and food safety on consumer behavior toward milk products in Beijing. Method: Seven hundreds and thirteen consumer Beijing community residents were recruited in the questionnaire survey. Result: The consumers’ perception of health benefits of nutrients in milk was a promoting factor of milk consumption. The health-related barriers to milk purchase suppressed the purchase intention of whole-fat milk, while facilitated the choice of nutritionally modified milk products or organic products. Conclusion: The acceptability of the milk products with health claims were positively affected by consumer’s perception of nutrition and safety concerns.
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