“If I say sustainable diet”: What are French consumers’ social representations?

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Quality and Preference Pub Date : 2024-05-18 DOI:10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105224
Oriane Chene , Gaëlle Arvisenet , Laurence Dujourdy , Stéphanie Chambaron
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The adoption of sustainable diets is essential to maintain our planet’s ecosystem and the well-being of its inhabitants. Scientists characterize sustainable diets by four essential dimensions: respectful of the environment, of good nutritional quality, culturally acceptable, and economically fair. The ‘sustainable diet’ concept, however, can be challenging for consumers to understand. They might partially understand the concept or have representations of the concept that are not shared between individuals, which could result in difficulty putting the recommendations into practice. Our study investigated French consumers’ social representations of sustainable diets, aiming more particularly to show if groups with different levels of education might have different representations. A free word association task was carried out by 273 participants aged between 20 and 60 years. Our results revealed common associations among the participants, including concepts such as ecology, health, environment, and locality. Sociocultural and economic dimensions were rarely mentioned, unlike the predominant environmental dimension. Segmentation analysis by education level revealed that participants in the higher education group had more multidimensional social representations. These results show that the ‘sustainable diet’ concept is not fully shared by French consumers. Clarifying the definition should improve consumer understanding, thus promoting the adoption of sustainable diet practices by all.

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"如果我说可持续饮食":法国消费者的社会表征是什么?
采用可持续膳食对维护地球生态系统和地球居民的福祉至关重要。科学家从四个基本方面描述了可持续饮食的特点:尊重环境、营养质量好、文化上可接受、经济上公平。然而,"可持续饮食 "的概念对于消费者来说可能很难理解。他们可能只是部分地理解了这一概念,或者对这一概念的表述在个体之间并不一致,这可能会导致在将建议付诸实践时遇到困难。我们的研究调查了法国消费者对可持续饮食的社会表征,特别是想了解不同教育水平的群体是否会有不同的表征。273名年龄在20至60岁之间的参与者进行了自由词联想任务。我们的结果表明,参与者之间的共同联想包括生态、健康、环境和地域等概念。与主要的环境维度不同,社会文化和经济维度很少被提及。按教育程度进行的细分分析表明,高等教育组的参与者有更多的多维社会表征。这些结果表明,法国消费者并不完全认同 "可持续饮食 "这一概念。明确 "可持续饮食 "的定义可以增进消费者的理解,从而促进所有人采用可持续饮食的做法。
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Food Quality and Preference
Food Quality and Preference 工程技术-食品科技
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10.40
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263
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Food Quality and Preference is a journal devoted to sensory, consumer and behavioural research in food and non-food products. It publishes original research, critical reviews, and short communications in sensory and consumer science, and sensometrics. In addition, the journal publishes special invited issues on important timely topics and from relevant conferences. These are aimed at bridging the gap between research and application, bringing together authors and readers in consumer and market research, sensory science, sensometrics and sensory evaluation, nutrition and food choice, as well as food research, product development and sensory quality assurance. Submissions to Food Quality and Preference are limited to papers that include some form of human measurement; papers that are limited to physical/chemical measures or the routine application of sensory, consumer or econometric analysis will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution in line with the journal''s coverage as outlined below.
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