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Animal welfare information affects consumers ' hedonic and emotional responses towards milk

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 141, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.110006

Keywords

Sensory evaluation; Consumer research; Animal welfare; Liking; Attitudes

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  1. Lincoln University, New Zeland through the Centre of Excellence - Food for Future Consumers

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The research found that consumers' awareness of animal welfare information affects their hedonic and emotional responses towards milk. Individuals with higher weekly milk consumption were more likely to agree with positive animal welfare statements. Overall liking for milk was higher when informed about the animal welfare background.
This research aimed to explore the effects of animal welfare information on consumers' hedonic and emotional responses towards milk. Two studies were conducted. For Study 1, participants (N = 101) were asked to fill out a questionnaire on attitudes towards animal welfare, in which a variety of factors including raising methods, quality of life, emotions, quality of the product, nutrition, price, and environment, were tested. For Study 2, participants (N = 63) tasted a milk sample (2% fat, standardized and homogenized) in two different conditions: [1] blind (without any previous information), and [2] informed (with information stating that the milk was obtained from a farm with an animal welfare system in place). For Study 1, participants with higher milk consumption per week showed a higher agreement with positive animal welfare statements. For Study 2, the overall liking for the milk in the informed condition was significantly higher than that of the milk in the blind condition (7.4 vs. 6.8, using a 9-point hedonic scale). Participants had higher penalizations for the milk in the blind condition as they suggested that the milk's flavor, sweetness, aroma, and mouthfeel were not enough in the product. This research showed that animal welfare can be an important extrinsic factor in the consumers' hedonic and emotional responses towards milk. These findings can be useful for understanding consumers' behaviors towards animal welfare.

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