Despite policy efforts, consumers' well-informed healthful choice is a challenge. Due to increasing number of benefit claims advertising taste or health front of pack (FOP), consumers face the dilemma to trade taste for health. To understand the mechanisms underlying food evaluation, this study investigates the health-pleasure trade-off and its effect on consumers' choice. 240 EU consumers took part in a taste experiment, after being presented with the product FOP. Half of the products carried a nutrition label FOP, respectively, reduced fat for potato chips, reduced sugar for cereal bars. Further, one third of the products carried health benefit claim, one third taste benefit claim, and one third no additional claim FOP. Attention to infor...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
The results of numerous studies suggest that front-of-package (FOP) labels enhance consumers’ abilit...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
Despite policy efforts, consumers' well-informed healthful choice is a challenge. Due to increasing ...
The study investigated whether and how advertising claims (taste vs. health benefit) influenced cons...
Two experiments are reported that examined consumers' perceptions of food package labels where healt...
Helping consumers make better nutritional choices is an important issue for policy makers and market...
The majority of studies examining the effect of nutrition information on food packets (such as the n...
Background:As a public health intervention, front-of-pack labels (FoPLs) have the potential to reach...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
Under the new Regulation (1924IEC2006), consumer understanding is now one the criteria for the appro...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Health claims can inform consumers about important nutritional qualities of food products that would...
International audienceSensory pleasure and health concerns are two often conflicting dimensions of f...
Fruit juices offering health benefits beyond basic nutrition are nowadays highly valued among Europe...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
The results of numerous studies suggest that front-of-package (FOP) labels enhance consumers’ abilit...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...
Despite policy efforts, consumers' well-informed healthful choice is a challenge. Due to increasing ...
The study investigated whether and how advertising claims (taste vs. health benefit) influenced cons...
Two experiments are reported that examined consumers' perceptions of food package labels where healt...
Helping consumers make better nutritional choices is an important issue for policy makers and market...
The majority of studies examining the effect of nutrition information on food packets (such as the n...
Background:As a public health intervention, front-of-pack labels (FoPLs) have the potential to reach...
New EU legislation (EU Regulation 1924/2006) will allow a number of nutrition and health claims in f...
Under the new Regulation (1924IEC2006), consumer understanding is now one the criteria for the appro...
European regulations mandate that only substantiated and approved statements can be used as nutritio...
Health claims can inform consumers about important nutritional qualities of food products that would...
International audienceSensory pleasure and health concerns are two often conflicting dimensions of f...
Fruit juices offering health benefits beyond basic nutrition are nowadays highly valued among Europe...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
The results of numerous studies suggest that front-of-package (FOP) labels enhance consumers’ abilit...
Enabling consumers to recognise foods’ nutritional profiles is important because energy overconsumpt...