Food Choice and the Consumer fulfils two needs. First, it captures the inter-disciplinary aspects of food choice and advocates an appreciation for other perspectives on the subject in an attempt to discourage some of the disciplinary parochialism which surrounds this area. Second, it accom­ modates a range of different approaches to domestic food choice in a coherent way by encouraging the reader to see food choice as comprising a set of key tasks, such as shopping, preparing, cooking, etc. Further­ more, it illustrates the way in which the antecedents of choice vary according to which stage in the 'decision process' the 'enigmatic' con­ sumer finds him or herself. Food Choice and the Consumer is written for a wide audience including: academics and students interested in food related topics; policy makers, nutritionists and health educators striving to improve the nation's diet; food manufacturers and retailers keen to gain an insight into some of the underlying motivations, concerns and constraints on consumers' food choice. This is not about specific brands, but about consumers and the many factors that influence their choice. Rather than an ABC of food choice, this book aims to stimulate interest while offering the commercial sector, suffering from increasing competition and brand myopia, a fresh perspective on consumer food choice. I hope that this book will con­ tribute to the ongoing debate on food choice and bring us a little closer to understanding how and why consumers choose food.
Les mer
Rather than an ABC of food choice, this book aims to stimulate interest while offering the commercial sector, suffering from increasing competition and brand myopia, a fresh perspective on consumer food choice.
Les mer
1 Introduction: food choice, the food consumer and food provisioning.- Acquisition.- 2 Supply and food availability.- 3 Food choice and the demand for food.- 4 Food retailing and the food consumer.- 5 Food and nutrition: helping the consumer understand.- Preparation.- 6 The omnivore’s paradox.- 7 Convenience and the moral status of consumer practices.- 8 Developing new products for the consumer.- Cooking.- 9 Raw, cooked and proper meals at home.- Eating.- 10 Are sensory properties relevant to consumer food choice?.- 11 Eating at home: Meals and food choice.- 12 The role of eating environments in determining food choice.- Disposal.- 13 Disposal of the meal.
Les mer
Springer Book Archives
Springer Book Archives
GPSR Compliance The European Union's (EU) General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) is a set of rules that requires consumer products to be safe and our obligations to ensure this. If you have any concerns about our products you can contact us on ProductSafety@springernature.com. In case Publisher is established outside the EU, the EU authorized representative is: Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH Europaplatz 3 69115 Heidelberg, Germany ProductSafety@springernature.com
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780751402346
Publisert
1995-12-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Chapman and Hall
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter