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Título
How do consumers perceive food safety risks? – Results from a multi-country survey
Autor
Publicado en
Food Control. 2022, V. 142, p. 109216
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2022-12
ISSN
0956-7135
DOI
10.1016/j.foodcont.2022.109216
Resumen
An online survey was distributed to consumers in nine countries in order to investigate their perceptions related to causers of food safety risks, types of food associated with food-borne illnesses and the role of actors in the food supply chain. A total of 2723 respondents have participated in the survey. Results indicated that food hygiene has been recognized as the most important issue associated with food safety risks. Consumers considered meat and meat products as well as egg and egg-based products, as types of food that pose the highest risks to consumer's health. Food processors and food inspection services play the most significant role in food supply chains. Results further revealed that country of origin has the highest influence on consumer perception, opposed to gender with the least influence. Overall, results obtained in this study confirmed the role of food hygiene as the predominant factor in ensuring food safety in the mind of consumers and that animal-originated food has been perceived as the type of food holding higher health risk opposed to food of plant origin. At the same time, these results challenge the trust in food processors and food inspection services.
Palabras clave
Food safety
Food supply chain
Risk perception
Different types of food
Food consumers
Materia
Consumidores-Conducta
Consumer behavior
Alimentos
Food
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