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A consumer segmentation of nutrition information use and its relation to food consumption behaviour

Visschers et al., 2013

Document ID
13633676754221240225
Author
Visschers V
Hartmann C
Leins-Hess R
Dohle S
Siegrist M
Publication year
Publication venue
Food Policy

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Consumers need information such as nutrition tables to assess the nutritional value of a food product. Although a broad range of studies has examined consumers' attention, perception and use of nutrition tables, relatively little is known about what types of consumers use what …
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