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- Title
Do Nutrition Claims Matter to Consumers? An Empirical Analysis Considering European Requirements.
- Authors
Stranieri, Stefanella; Baldi, Lucia; Banterle, Alessandro
- Abstract
EU Regulation 1924/2006 introduced a European legal framework for nutrition messages for food product labels. The study analyses consumer interest towards nutrition labelling and claims, and examines the information consumers consider important during their purchasing decisions, and the main characteristics of those consumers interested in nutrition claims and nutrition labelling use. A total of 1,025 northern Italian consumers were surveyed. We estimate one binary logit model to investigate the use of nutrition labelling, and seven other ordinal regression models to analyse consumer interest towards nutrition claims and labelling. Consumers who use nutrition labelling have characteristics different from those who use nutrition claims. Consumers using nutrition labelling show a marked interest in food safety concerns, use experts as their source of information and have specific dietary habits. For consumers concerned about nutrition claims, the survey shows significant links with attributes influencing purchasing behaviour, such as price, brand, certification, etc. Socio-demographic characteristics are statistically significant and show a positive link with age, gender and a negative linkage with income.
- Subjects
CONSUMER behavior; NUTRITION; FOOD prices; CONSUMER protection; FOOD labeling
- Publication
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2010, Vol 61, Issue 1, p15
- ISSN
0021-857X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1477-9552.2009.00223.x