Upcycled food choice motives and their association with hesitancy towards consumption of this type of food: a Swedish study

被引:10
作者
Moshtaghian, Hanieh [1 ]
Bolton, Kim [1 ]
Rousta, Kamran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Boras, Swedish Ctr Resource Recovery, Boras, Sweden
来源
BRITISH FOOD JOURNAL | 2024年 / 126卷 / 01期
关键词
Upcycled food; Waste to value food; Value-added surplus food; Food choice motives; Upcycled food acceptability; QUESTIONNAIRE; ATTITUDES; VALIDITY; SCALE; WASTE;
D O I
10.1108/BFJ-09-2022-0757
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study investigates factors motivating upcycled food choices and assesses the association between these factors and hesitancy towards upcycled food consumption in a Swedish population.Design/methodology/approachAn online food choice questionnaire was used. Participants (n = 682) were categorised into Inclined and Hesitant groups based on their intention to consume upcycled foods. The factors motivating upcycled food choices were identified using explanatory factor analyses. Independent t-tests assessed the differences in the mean importance score of factors between the two groups. The association between upcycled food choice factors and hesitancy towards consumption was evaluated by logistic regressions (adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics).FindingsThe most important upcycled food choice factor in both groups was ethical concerns, followed by natural content, sensory appeal, price, healthiness, familiarity and impression. The Inclined group's mean importance score for ethical concern was higher than the Hesitant group (p(value)<0.001) and, except for natural content, the mean importance scores for the other factors were higher in the Hesitant group compared to the Inclined group (p(value)<0.05). Participants who perceived ethical concern as an important factor had lower odds of hesitancy (Odds ratio = 0.39; 95%CI:0.26,0.59; p(value)<0.001), and those who considered sensory appeal an important factor had higher odds of hesitancy (Odds ratio = 2.42; 95%CI:1.62,3.63; p(value)<0.001) towards upcycled food consumption compared to participants who did not consider these as important factors.Originality/valueThis is the first study investigating health and non-health-related upcycled food choice motives using a food choice questionnaire. Identifying these motives helps food developers and researchers determine factors influencing upcycled food consumption.
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页数:16
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