A Conjoint Analysis Evaluation of Consumer Perspectives on Cricket-Based Snacks: A Case Study for Alberta, Canada

被引:0
作者
Siller, Susana De Leon [1 ]
Awobusuyi, Temitope [1 ]
Wolodko, John [1 ]
Wismer, Wendy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Agr Food & Nutr Sci, Agr Forestry Ctr 4 10, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada
关键词
entomophagy; sustainability; overall liking; labeling; willingness to try; consumer acceptance; WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; EDIBLE INSECTS; FOOD; ACCEPTANCE; FEED; CERTIFICATION; PERCEPTION; DISGUST; MEAT;
D O I
10.3390/su17072910
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Insects have been proposed as a sustainable protein alternative to conventional meat sources. However, consumer acceptance of edible insects is still low in the Western Hemisphere. This study examined how product characteristics and consumer beliefs influence the liking and willingness to try cricket-based food products. An online survey was conducted in the province of Alberta, Canada. Alberta is a major site for beef production and plays a vital role in Canada's agricultural and economic landscape. Participants (n = 548) were asked to indicate their overall liking (OL) and willingness to try (WTT) a cricket-based snack in a conjoint analysis experiment. A 2 x 2 x 5 design was used for the product characteristics (type of product, presence of an image of the product, and product benefit claims). Each participant was assigned five product profiles using a balanced incomplete block design. The type of product (cricket chips and whole roasted crickets) was the most important attribute for participants. Product benefit claims did not effectively increase the OL or WTT of the cricket-based snacks. Higher scores on the Entomophagy Attitude Scale and previous experiences consuming insect-based food products positively influenced WTT and OL. The findings of this study underscore the significance of the type of product and personal attitudes towards entomophagy in shaping consumer preferences for sustainable protein sources and offer valuable insights for the development and marketing of insect-based food products in a Western market where meat products are accessible and affordable for many.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 78 条
[61]   The role of species for the acceptance of edible insects: evidence from a consumer survey [J].
Schaeufele, Isabel ;
Albores, Eric Barrera ;
Hamm, Ulrich .
BRITISH FOOD JOURNAL, 2019, 121 (09) :2190-2204
[62]   Engaging in entomophagy: The role of food neophobia and disgust between insect and non-insect eaters [J].
Sogari, Giovanni ;
Riccioli, Francesco ;
Moruzzo, Roberta ;
Menozzi, Davide ;
Sosa, Daylan Amelia Tzompa ;
Li, Jie ;
Liu, Aijun ;
Mancini, Simone .
FOOD QUALITY AND PREFERENCE, 2023, 104
[63]   The food neophobia scale and young adults' intention to eat insect products [J].
Sogari, Giovanni ;
Menozzi, Davide ;
Mora, Cristina .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES, 2019, 43 (01) :68-76
[64]  
SPCA, 2018, Livestock Feed in Short Supply in Many Parts of Alberta. Alta
[65]   DEVELOPMENT OF A MEASURE OF THE MOTIVES UNDERLYING THE SELECTION OF FOOD - THE FOOD CHOICE QUESTIONNAIRE [J].
STEPTOE, A ;
POLLARD, TM ;
WARDLE, J .
APPETITE, 1995, 25 (03) :267-284
[66]   The impact of organic certification and country of origin on consumer food choice in developed and emerging economies [J].
Thogersen, John ;
Pedersen, Susanne ;
Aschemann-Witzel, Jessica .
FOOD QUALITY AND PREFERENCE, 2019, 72 :10-30
[67]  
United Nations, World Population Prospects-Population Division-United Nations
[68]   Advancing edible insects as food and feed in a circular economy [J].
van Huis, A. ;
Rumpold, B. A. ;
Van der Fels-Klerx, H. J. ;
Tomberlin, J. K. .
JOURNAL OF INSECTS AS FOOD AND FEED, 2021, 7 (05) :935-948
[69]   Edible crickets, but which species? [J].
van Huis, A. .
JOURNAL OF INSECTS AS FOOD AND FEED, 2020, 6 (02) :91-94
[70]   Strategies to convince consumers to eat insects? A review [J].
van Huis, Arnold ;
Rumpold, Birgit .
FOOD QUALITY AND PREFERENCE, 2023, 110