Consumer Choice and Health: The Importance of Health Attributes for Retail Meat Demand in Canada
"Fat content is an attribute of major concern to health conscious consumers and of growing importance in the discussion of nutrition-related diseases in Canada. This paper combines multinomial logit and Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) analysis to investigate Canadian consumers' preferences and retail demand for ground meat products differentiated by fat content. We apply Nielsen household and retail-level scanner data. Evidence from multinomial logit supports the hypothesis of strong habits in household's point-of-sale product choices, driven by sociodemographic characteristics and regional cultural customs. Estimates of own and cross price elasticities from the AIDS model reveal that preferences for health triumph over taste. We find that perceived healthier "extra lean" ground meats have evolved into a staple in the Canadian diet. Our results are a starting point for a more in-depth understanding of consumer behavior toward healthy food choices. This information is essential for more targeted health and nutrition policy aimed at the promotion of healthful meat choices in Canadian grocery retailing". Copyright (c) 2010 Canadian Agricultural Economics Society.
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2010
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Authors: | Anders, Sven ; M, Anke ; odblac ; ser |
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Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie. - Canadian Agricultural Economics Society - CAES. - Vol. 58.2010, 2, p. 249-271
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Canadian Agricultural Economics Society - CAES |
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