Meat Substitutes in Sustainability Context: a Content Analysis of Consumer Attitudes
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Date
2020
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Routledge
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HYBRID
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Yes
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Abstract
Food consumption affects the environment because it requires the usage of water, land, and oil resources. In particular, the consumption of red meat is associated with sustainability issues. Replacing meat with plant-based meat substitutes offers a useful way of reducing the burden that meat consumption places on the environment and dealing with issues regarding animal welfare. However, consumer acceptance of such products is low in some countries. The purpose of this paper is to clarify consumer attitudes toward meat substitutes and discuss them from a marketing perspective. The findings of this study, which are based on content analyses of web forums in Turkey, indicate that negative consumer perceptions can be categorized into three main dimensions: unhealthy, unusual, and tasteless. A marketing perceptive is used to dis- cuss the findings.
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Meat substitutes, Marketing, Food consumption, Content analysis, Sustainability, content analysis, meat substitutes, food consumption, marketing, sustainability, Content analysis
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Fields of Science
0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences
Citation
Tosun, P., Yanar, M., Sezgin, S., & Uray, N. (2020, October 29). Meat Substitutes in Sustainability Context: A Content Analysis of Consumer Attitudes. Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing. https://doi.org/10.1080/08974438.2020.1840475
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Q3
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Q2

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15
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Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing
Volume
33
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Start Page
541
End Page
563
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