Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile

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Autor(a) principal: Schnettler,Berta
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Crisóstomo,Gloria, Mora,Marcos, Lobos,Germán, Miranda,Horacio, Grunert,Klaus G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Given the increasing use of nanotechnology in food production and packaging, its acceptance was evaluated in Temuco, Chile, and different consumer segments were identified. Different brands of sunflower oil were used at different prices as a case study. A structured questionnaire was applied to 400 supermarket shoppers. It was determined that brand was more important than nanotechnology application in packaging and food, and more important than price. The consumers preferred an average priced oil with a manufacturer's brand with nanoparticles to reduce cholesterol, and packaging with nanoparticles to increase the shelf life of the product and to prevent the growth of microorganisms. Three consumer segments were distinguished by the cluster analysis. The largest segment (44%) preferred the oil without nanotechnology. The second (35.2%) preferred the oil with nanotechnology in the food and the packaging, and the greatest preference was for packaging with nanoparticles extension in the shelf life of the product. The third segment (20.8%) had similar behavior, but it showed greater preference for the oil with nanoparticles that reduced cholesterol and for the packaging that prevented the growth of bacteria and viruses. The segments differed in terms of their satisfaction with food-related life and lifestyle. It was found that over 50% of the participants preferred oil with nanotechnology applications.
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title Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
spellingShingle Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
Schnettler,Berta
nanotechnology in food
nanotechnology in packaging
satisfaction with food-related life
title_short Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
title_full Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
title_fullStr Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
title_sort Acceptance of nanotechnology applications and satisfaction with food-related life in southern Chile
author Schnettler,Berta
author_facet Schnettler,Berta
Crisóstomo,Gloria
Mora,Marcos
Lobos,Germán
Miranda,Horacio
Grunert,Klaus G.
author_role author
author2 Crisóstomo,Gloria
Mora,Marcos
Lobos,Germán
Miranda,Horacio
Grunert,Klaus G.
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schnettler,Berta
Crisóstomo,Gloria
Mora,Marcos
Lobos,Germán
Miranda,Horacio
Grunert,Klaus G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nanotechnology in food
nanotechnology in packaging
satisfaction with food-related life
topic nanotechnology in food
nanotechnology in packaging
satisfaction with food-related life
description Given the increasing use of nanotechnology in food production and packaging, its acceptance was evaluated in Temuco, Chile, and different consumer segments were identified. Different brands of sunflower oil were used at different prices as a case study. A structured questionnaire was applied to 400 supermarket shoppers. It was determined that brand was more important than nanotechnology application in packaging and food, and more important than price. The consumers preferred an average priced oil with a manufacturer's brand with nanoparticles to reduce cholesterol, and packaging with nanoparticles to increase the shelf life of the product and to prevent the growth of microorganisms. Three consumer segments were distinguished by the cluster analysis. The largest segment (44%) preferred the oil without nanotechnology. The second (35.2%) preferred the oil with nanotechnology in the food and the packaging, and the greatest preference was for packaging with nanoparticles extension in the shelf life of the product. The third segment (20.8%) had similar behavior, but it showed greater preference for the oil with nanoparticles that reduced cholesterol and for the packaging that prevented the growth of bacteria and viruses. The segments differed in terms of their satisfaction with food-related life and lifestyle. It was found that over 50% of the participants preferred oil with nanotechnology applications.
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