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Análise da preferência e compreensão dos diferentes rótulos nutricionais por consumidores
Fecha
2021-08-20Autor
Backes, Natalí Taísa
Institución
Resumen
Nutritional labeling is an instrument used for consumers to know the nutrients present
in food, helping them to make healthier food choices. The aim of this research was to
analyze consumer preference and understanding of three different frontal nutrition labeling models. This is a descriptive, experimental and quali-quantitative study, with
339 over-age individuals of both sexes. The research was conducted through a semi structured questionnaire applied on Google Forms®, which contained questions about
sociodemographic characteristics and questions that assessed consumer preference
and understanding in relation to different frontal nutrition labels: Traffic Light Label,
Guideline Daily Amount and the warning label recently approved in Brazil. The results
of the study revealed that 59.9% of participants usually read nutrition labels, in relation
to information and factors that influence the time of purchase, 82.3% of participants
indicated the expiration date, 85.5% price and 69.9% flavor, while only 33.9% indicated
the nutritional table. Regarding awareness of the warning label, only 21.5% of the
participants were aware of the new frontal labeling model approved in Brazil. Although
60.2% of participants indicated a preference for the traffic light label, the warning label
was the easiest to understand when the product was not considered healthy. Thus,
through publicity campaigns carried out among the population, when the warning label
goes into effect, it is believed that individuals have a better understanding of nutritional
information and make healthier food choices.