© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/There is both empirical and theoretical research supporting the idea that consumers’ interaction with food labelling impacts on their trust in the food system and its actors. This paper explores the process by which consumers’ interpretation of, and interaction with, labelling results in the formation of trust related judgements. In-depth, semi-structured interviews with 24 Australian consumers were conducted. Theoretical sampling was used to gather a wide range of consumer perspectives. Real food packages were used as prompts for discussion in interviews, with one interview section requiring par...
This paper uses evidence from focus groups with consumers in England to consider how consumers under...
Food labels in the UK are read and used by approximately half the population. Food consumers in Scot...
The importance of consumer trust in the food supply has previously been identified, and dimensions o...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license htt...
© Copyright 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited. This manuscript version is made available under the pu...
Copyright 2017 by The American Council on Consumer Interests. This article may be used for non-comm...
Increased focus towards food safety and quality is reshaping food purchasing decisions around the wo...
Although online retailing has revolutionised consumption, traditional food retailers still play a do...
Given the credence nature of food quality and food safety attributes, consumers cannot easily verify...
There are few notions more closely related to our food than that of the ‘farm’. We are constantly ...
The prevalence of food safety concerns has heightened public attention globally. In response, this s...
A growing gap between the production and consumption of food has led to a decline in consumer trust ...
Traceability of food products plays an important role in improving value chain processes of business...
This article provides a review of ethical food labelling from a consumer perspective and makes recom...
International research demonstrates diminishing trust in the food supply associated with food scares...
This paper uses evidence from focus groups with consumers in England to consider how consumers under...
Food labels in the UK are read and used by approximately half the population. Food consumers in Scot...
The importance of consumer trust in the food supply has previously been identified, and dimensions o...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license htt...
© Copyright 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited. This manuscript version is made available under the pu...
Copyright 2017 by The American Council on Consumer Interests. This article may be used for non-comm...
Increased focus towards food safety and quality is reshaping food purchasing decisions around the wo...
Although online retailing has revolutionised consumption, traditional food retailers still play a do...
Given the credence nature of food quality and food safety attributes, consumers cannot easily verify...
There are few notions more closely related to our food than that of the ‘farm’. We are constantly ...
The prevalence of food safety concerns has heightened public attention globally. In response, this s...
A growing gap between the production and consumption of food has led to a decline in consumer trust ...
Traceability of food products plays an important role in improving value chain processes of business...
This article provides a review of ethical food labelling from a consumer perspective and makes recom...
International research demonstrates diminishing trust in the food supply associated with food scares...
This paper uses evidence from focus groups with consumers in England to consider how consumers under...
Food labels in the UK are read and used by approximately half the population. Food consumers in Scot...
The importance of consumer trust in the food supply has previously been identified, and dimensions o...