A review of European research on consumer response to nutrition information on food labels
Aarhus University · European Food Information Council
Abstract
The aim of this study was to review research conducted in 2003–2006 in the EU-15 countries on how consumers perceive, understand, like and use nutrition information on food labels. Based on a search of databases on academic publications, Google-based search, and enquiries directed to a range of food retailers, food companies, consumer associations and government agencies, a total of 58 studies were identified. These studies were summarised using a standard format guided by a model of consumer information processing, and these summaries were subsequently processed using the MAXqda software in order to identify key findings and common themes across the studies. The studies show widespread consumer interest in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Consumer information
- Government (linguistics)
- Affect (linguistics)
- Food choice
- Marketing
- Nutrition information
- Key (lock)
- Public health
- Zero hunger