Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods
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Resumo: | The study aimed to evaluate consumers’ perception of self-service foods’ nutrition labels. This qualitative and quantitative assessment was performed with potential consumers at food services. Four food labeling formats, traditional, simplified, traffic-light, and warning, were proposed to evaluate three types of sandwiches: simple, chicken, and hamburger. Data were collected via an online survey from April to May 2020. The study included 413 subjects. The respondents preferred the traffic-light format, but there was a good understanding and acceptability of all four models. The traffic-light and warning nutrition labeling models, which showed health warnings, led to a reduction in the choice of the Simple Sandwich and the Hamburger. Most respondents (96.1%, n = 397) agreed that it is necessary to complement the information on food labels with ingredients and the number of calories per serving. Therefore, it is essential to have legislation regulating such issues. Consumers’ choices improved with the increase in the information placed on the products. This research demonstrated that nutrition labels explain what exists currently and that consumers require such information. Thus, food labeling may positively influence consumers’ choices. |
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Felipetto, NariéliScheffer, Patrícia ArrudaMargutti, Karen Mello de MattosSilveira, Joice TrindadeMarques, Clândio TimmStorck, Cátia ReginaOliveira, Viviani Ruffo deHelbig, ElizabeteGinani, Verônica CortezSaccol, Ana Lúcia de Freitas2022-06-15T04:49:19Z20222304-8158http://hdl.handle.net/10183/240420001140127The study aimed to evaluate consumers’ perception of self-service foods’ nutrition labels. This qualitative and quantitative assessment was performed with potential consumers at food services. Four food labeling formats, traditional, simplified, traffic-light, and warning, were proposed to evaluate three types of sandwiches: simple, chicken, and hamburger. Data were collected via an online survey from April to May 2020. The study included 413 subjects. The respondents preferred the traffic-light format, but there was a good understanding and acceptability of all four models. The traffic-light and warning nutrition labeling models, which showed health warnings, led to a reduction in the choice of the Simple Sandwich and the Hamburger. Most respondents (96.1%, n = 397) agreed that it is necessary to complement the information on food labels with ingredients and the number of calories per serving. Therefore, it is essential to have legislation regulating such issues. Consumers’ choices improved with the increase in the information placed on the products. This research demonstrated that nutrition labels explain what exists currently and that consumers require such information. Thus, food labeling may positively influence consumers’ choices.application/pdfengFoods. Basel. Vol. 11 (2022), 838, 16 p.Comportamento alimentarDieta saudávelRotulagem de alimentosHipersensibilidade alimentarBrasilConsumer food behaviorHealthy dietFood labelFood hypersensitivityBrazilBrazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foodsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001140127.pdf.txt001140127.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain59220http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/240420/2/001140127.pdf.txt3e0e8a3d57eb364c4f867da787ba1998MD52ORIGINAL001140127.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2967520http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/240420/1/001140127.pdf02f446b2d55592a4765179437b446dc2MD5110183/2404202022-06-16 04:43:12.288674oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/240420Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-06-16T07:43:12Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods Felipetto, Nariéli Comportamento alimentar Dieta saudável Rotulagem de alimentos Hipersensibilidade alimentar Brasil Consumer food behavior Healthy diet Food label Food hypersensitivity Brazil |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Brazilian consumers’ perception towards food labeling models accompanying self-service foods |
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Felipetto, Nariéli |
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Felipetto, Nariéli Scheffer, Patrícia Arruda Margutti, Karen Mello de Mattos Silveira, Joice Trindade Marques, Clândio Timm Storck, Cátia Regina Oliveira, Viviani Ruffo de Helbig, Elizabete Ginani, Verônica Cortez Saccol, Ana Lúcia de Freitas |
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Scheffer, Patrícia Arruda Margutti, Karen Mello de Mattos Silveira, Joice Trindade Marques, Clândio Timm Storck, Cátia Regina Oliveira, Viviani Ruffo de Helbig, Elizabete Ginani, Verônica Cortez Saccol, Ana Lúcia de Freitas |
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Felipetto, Nariéli Scheffer, Patrícia Arruda Margutti, Karen Mello de Mattos Silveira, Joice Trindade Marques, Clândio Timm Storck, Cátia Regina Oliveira, Viviani Ruffo de Helbig, Elizabete Ginani, Verônica Cortez Saccol, Ana Lúcia de Freitas |
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Comportamento alimentar Dieta saudável Rotulagem de alimentos Hipersensibilidade alimentar Brasil |
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Comportamento alimentar Dieta saudável Rotulagem de alimentos Hipersensibilidade alimentar Brasil Consumer food behavior Healthy diet Food label Food hypersensitivity Brazil |
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Consumer food behavior Healthy diet Food label Food hypersensitivity Brazil |
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The study aimed to evaluate consumers’ perception of self-service foods’ nutrition labels. This qualitative and quantitative assessment was performed with potential consumers at food services. Four food labeling formats, traditional, simplified, traffic-light, and warning, were proposed to evaluate three types of sandwiches: simple, chicken, and hamburger. Data were collected via an online survey from April to May 2020. The study included 413 subjects. The respondents preferred the traffic-light format, but there was a good understanding and acceptability of all four models. The traffic-light and warning nutrition labeling models, which showed health warnings, led to a reduction in the choice of the Simple Sandwich and the Hamburger. Most respondents (96.1%, n = 397) agreed that it is necessary to complement the information on food labels with ingredients and the number of calories per serving. Therefore, it is essential to have legislation regulating such issues. Consumers’ choices improved with the increase in the information placed on the products. This research demonstrated that nutrition labels explain what exists currently and that consumers require such information. Thus, food labeling may positively influence consumers’ choices. |
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