Functional Foods and the Young |
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Authors: | Tomić Marina Cerjak Marija Rupčić Ida |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agricultural Marketing, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;2. Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Factors such as raised consciousness about human health, development of the food industry, and medicine and branches of natural science studying the relation between nutrition and health have led to the popularization of foods with proven health effects. Such foods are called functional foods. Although there is growing interest in functional foods, there are several groups of consumers that are, more than others, interested in functional foods. To examine buying behavior and attitudes toward functional food of young consumers (18–30 years old) and to determine the most interested consumers, we conducted a survey using a self-administered questionnaire on a sample of 570 Croatian students. The majority of the respondents purchase functional foods, usually in supermarkets. Apart from taste, the most important functional food attribute is price/quality ratio. Respondents are buying functional foods because they believe that those foods are healthier and safer than other products. Examined market segments were based on respondents’ attitudes toward functional foods. The results of this research could be used in planning further development of the functional foods market for young consumers. |
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Keywords: | functional food young consumers segmentation |
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