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Consumer Trends and Attitudes to Functional Foods
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NutritionPublic Health NutritionConsumer ResearchFood ChoiceFood MarketingFood Delivery SystemsFunctional FoodsPersonalized NutritionConsumer BehaviorPublic HealthFood InnovationFood PolicyHealth SciencesConsumer HealthHealth Nutrition ProductsHealth PromotionFood QualityMarketingFood RegulationsConsumer TrendsConsumer AttitudesConsumer Attitude
Consumers' needs have grown to such an extent that they are sought out of nutritious and pleasant organoleptic foods, as well as functional foods. This study explores consumer attitudes towards health nutrition products and particularly functional foods, using data from a survey to 325 consumers. The results designate that consumers recognize different kinds of functional foods, willing to pay a premium for their purchase. They perceive that functional foods may contribute to easily follow a healthy and balanced diet and reduce the risk of health problems but appeared anxious about the health benefits these foods communicate in their labelling.
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