Insights into Food Perception and Consumer Behavior
A special issue of Foods (ISSN 2304-8158).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 18524
Special Issue Editors
Interests: food acceptance; consumer behavior; food preference; sensory perception; food choice
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Interests: biochemistry; focusing on metabolism and bioenergetics; iron; bioavailability
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Many factors influence consumers’ perception or understanding of healthy food choices. Skepticism about the nutrient content indicated on the labels of industrialized products, the safety of the consumption of industrialized food and/or the use of food additives, genetically modified foods/ingredients, the production of foods through organic agriculture, and the credibility of industrialized formulations, influenced by current trends (products for vegans, foods added/supplemented with proteins, minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, bioactive compounds, etc.) stand out in the literature. The discussion about the microbiological risks arising from certain foods, such as canned foods, meat derivatives, or even foods prepared at home or in food services, is also highlighted given the possibility of the occurrence of foodborne illness. This Special Issue aims to identify weaknesses in the food chain that influence consumers’ perception of their beliefs regarding food quality so that strategies can be proposed to reduce the informational asymmetry between science and consumer perception.
Prof. Dr. Wilma Araújo
Prof. Dr. Sandra Fernandes Arruda
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- consumer perception
- consumer understanding
- enriched foods
- fortified foods
- food from conventional agriculture
- organic agriculture
- credibility of processed foods
- home processed
- processed in industry
- healthiness
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