The aim of this study was to examine what reasons consumers give for either choosing or not choosing functional foods. Laddering interviews were used to find out how consumers described their reasons for choosing functional food alternatives in different product categories and how these descriptions are linked with values. Yoghurt, spread, juice, carbonated soft drinks, sweets and ice cream were used as example product categories. In total, five central means‐end chains, describing the product attributes, consequences and values behind respondents’ food choices, were found, which referred to healthiness, taste and pleasure, security and familiarity, convenience and price. They were found to be independent from each other and had different connotations depending on the product category. The results indicate that respondents did not see functional foods as one homogenous group over different product categories. Instead, consumers seemed to perceive functional products as a member of the general product category such as yoghurt or spread and only secondarily as a functional food.
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Nina Urala;
Nina Urala
Nina Urala is a Research Scientist at VTT Biotechnology, Espoo, Finland.
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Liisa Lähteenmäki
Liisa Lähteenmäki
Liisa Lähteenmäki is Group Manager, at VTT Biotechnology, Espoo, Finland.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6917
Print ISSN: 0034-6659
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Nutrition & Food Science (2003) 33 (4): 148–158.
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Urala N, Lähteenmäki L (2003), "Reasons behind consumers’ functional food choices". Nutrition & Food Science, Vol. 33 No. 4 pp. 148–158, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00346650310488499
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