The beauty in imperfection: how naturalness cues drive consumer preferences for ugly produce and reduce food waste

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.3389/fsufs.2023.1313814
Meizhen Xiao, Yi Jiang, Binbin Cao
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An important reason for food waste is the rejection of ugly produce by consumers. Most previous research has examined the absolute negative impacts of ugly produce on consumers’ preferences, no research has examined the conditions in which consumers prefer ugly (vs. typical) produce instead.This research investigates the circumstances under which these aesthetic imperfections become advantageous.We conducted two between-subject design randomized experiments featuring two produce categories to examine when and why consumers prefer ugly produce.We found that naturalness cues boost and even reverse consumers’ preferences for ugly produce when combining ugly appearance with naturalness cues. The subtyping effect mediates the interaction of appearance (typical vs. ugly) of produce and naturalness cues (present vs. absent) on produce’s evaluations.Our findings provide more cost-effective strategies for retailers to reduce food waste. This paper fills in the research gaps on taping into the novel condition in which consumers prefer ugly (vs. typical) produce and the psychological mechanism behind this process. Based on schema incongruity theory, we argue that naturalness cues, as an enabler corresponding to the incongruous features of ugly produce, facilitate consumers to resolve the schema incongruity triggered by the ugly appearance and, in turn, boost consumers’ preferences for ugly produce.
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不完美中的美丽:自然线索如何驱动消费者对丑陋农产品的偏好并减少食物浪费
食物浪费的一个重要原因是消费者对丑陋农产品的排斥。我们进行了两个主体间设计的随机实验,以两类农产品为研究对象,考察消费者何时以及为何偏好丑陋的农产品。我们发现,当丑陋的外观与自然度线索相结合时,自然度线索会增强甚至扭转消费者对丑陋农产品的偏好。我们的发现为零售商减少食品浪费提供了更具成本效益的策略。本文填补了关于消费者偏好丑陋(与典型)农产品的新条件以及这一过程背后的心理机制的研究空白。基于图式不协调理论,我们认为自然性线索作为与丑陋农产品的不协调特征相对应的促进因素,有助于消费者解决由丑陋外观引发的图式不协调,进而提高消费者对丑陋农产品的偏好。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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