The Effects of Multiple Health and Nutrition Labels on Consumer Food Choices |
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Authors: | Jesús Barreiro‐Hurle Azucena Gracia Tiziana De‐Magistris |
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Affiliation: | Jesús Barreiro‐Hurlé works at the Andalusian Agricultural Research Insitute (IFAPA), Centro Camino de Purchil, PO Box 2027, 18080 Granada, Spain. E‐mail: for correspondence. Azucena Gracia and Tiziana de Magistris work at the Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA de Aragón), Avda. de Monta?ana 930, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain. This research is part of the DISOPTIPOL project funded by INIA‐MEC and EU‐FEDER. J. Barreiro‐Hurlé undertook this research while contracted under the INIA‐CCAA cooperative research system post‐doctoral incorporation scheme, partly funded by EU‐ESF. Comments provided by the journal’s reviewers and editor‐in‐chief on a prior version are gratefully acknowledged, however, the usual disclaimers apply. |
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Abstract: | Consumers face an increasing availability of information on health and nutritional aspects of foods, especially on food package labels. Previous research has identified that this information is positively valued, but the effect of presenting several items of information simultaneously is not well understood. We conduct a choice experiment to identify the effects of multiple health and nutrition information labels for two products representing a healthy and less healthy food choice. Although our consumers attach positive utility to most of the individual labels evaluated here, the simultaneous presence of more than one label only has positive impact on utility in one of nine possible cases. Therefore, promotion of multiple labels should not be considered beneficial a priori either from a regulatory or business perspective. In addition, results show that consumers show a higher willingness to pay for nutrition and health labels for less healthy products. |
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Keywords: | Choice experiments consumer behaviour health claims interactions nutrition claims nutrition information C53 D12 K32 |
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