Socioeconomic constraints on low-income individuals' perceptions toward food safety

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Sensory Studies Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1111/joss.12918
Uyen Thuy Xuan Phan, Cuc Thuy Thi Tran, Nguyet Minh Thi Nguyen
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Abstract

Food safety has emerged as a critical concern in Vietnam, posing a significant threat to public health due to the prevalence of unsafe foods in the market. Among those most vulnerable to contaminated foods, low-income individuals are significantly affected. This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of food safety among this demographic, utilizing qualitative and quantitative approaches, including focus groups, survey questionnaires, and behavioral experiments using steamed bun as a stimulus. Participants were generally from low-income classes with certain variations in household monthly income. Results from focus groups and the survey highlighted that the factors influencing food purchases included perception of safety, sensory properties, and acceptable pricing. The behavioral experiment revealed that participants with lower incomes were more inclined to select foods containing unsafe chemicals. In conclusion, the study underscored the heightened vulnerability of low-income individuals to unsafe foods, with their perception of food safety bounded by socioeconomic status.

Practical Applications

The study highlights the high risk of contaminated food consumption among low-income individuals in Vietnam, intensified by economic struggles and heightened vulnerability to food insecurity. With this demographic relying on regulations for their health, urgent actions are needed. Governmental policymakers should focus on implementing food safety educational campaigns, promoting affordable and safe alternatives, and providing food aid to economically disadvantaged communities. Mandatory food safety training programs for street food vendors, food handlers, and small businesses, coupled with regular safety practice monitoring, can play a crucial role in mitigating serious consequences. In addition, the research methodologies employed in this study, especially the behavioral experiment approach, can serve as valuable tools for researchers in the field of consumer behavior, enabling them to attain valid and reliable results.

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社会经济因素对低收入者食品安全观念的影响
由于市场上不安全食品泛滥,食品安全已成为越南的一个重大关切问题,对公众健康构成严重威胁。在最易受污染食品影响的人群中,低收入人群受到的影响最大。本研究采用定性和定量方法,包括焦点小组、调查问卷和以馒头为刺激物的行为实验,旨在调查这一人群对食品安全的看法。参与者一般来自低收入阶层,家庭月收入存在一定差异。焦点小组和调查问卷的结果表明,影响食品购买的因素包括安全感、感官特性和可接受的价格。行为实验显示,收入较低的参与者更倾向于选择含有不安全化学物质的食品。总之,这项研究强调了低收入人群更容易受到不安全食品的伤害,他们对食品安全的认知与社会经济地位息息相关。 实际应用 该研究强调了越南低收入人群食用受污染食品的高风险,经济困难和食品不安全加剧了这一风险。由于这一人群的健康依赖于法规,因此需要采取紧急行动。政府决策者应重点开展食品安全教育活动,推广负担得起的安全替代品,并向经济困难的社区提供食品援助。针对街头食品摊贩、食品处理人员和小企业的强制性食品安全培训计划,加上定期的安全操作监测,可以在减轻严重后果方面发挥至关重要的作用。此外,本研究采用的研究方法,尤其是行为实验方法,可以作为消费者行为领域研究人员的宝贵工具,使他们能够获得有效、可靠的结果。
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Journal of Sensory Studies
Journal of Sensory Studies 工程技术-食品科技
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3.80
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20.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sensory Studies publishes original research and review articles, as well as expository and tutorial papers focusing on observational and experimental studies that lead to development and application of sensory and consumer (including behavior) methods to products such as food and beverage, medical, agricultural, biological, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, or other materials; information such as marketing and consumer information; or improvement of services based on sensory methods. All papers should show some advancement of sensory science in terms of methods. The journal does NOT publish papers that focus primarily on the application of standard sensory techniques to experimental variations in products unless the authors can show a unique application of sensory in an unusual way or in a new product category where sensory methods usually have not been applied.
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