Magalhaes Danielle Rodrigues, Çakmakçı Cihan, Campo María Del Mar, Çakmakçı Yusuf, Makishi Fausto, Silva Vivian Lara Dos Santos, Trindade Marco Antonio
Department of Food Engineering, University of Sao Paulo, Av. Duque de Caxias Norte 225, Pirassununga 13635-900, SP, Brazil.
Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Animal Biotechnology Section, Faculty of Agriculture, Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, 65090 Tuşba, Van, Turkey.
Foods. 2023 Jan 19;12(3):475. doi: 10.3390/foods12030475.
This cross-cultural study aimed to determine the main factors behind potential changes in eating habits by analyzing changes in the patterns of beef consumption currently observed in Brazil, Spain, and Turkey. To achieve this aim, 412 regular beef consumers from Brazil, 407 from Spain, and 424 from Turkey answered a self-administered questionnaire. The study surveyed the effects of economic factors, switching from beef to other sources of protein, aspects of credence, health-related concerns, the influence of lifestyle on beef consumption patterns, and purchasing decision factors. The most important factors that changed consumer behavior and resulted in a decrease in consumption, mostly among Brazilian and Turkish consumers, were the economics and accessibility of the products. Beef was replaced by other alternative sources of protein that were likewise derived from animals. The consumers whose purchasing intentions were most significantly influenced by credence factors (e.g., indiscriminate use of agricultural products, substandard animal welfare requirements, among others) were Brazilian and Turkish and, to a lesser degree, Spanish consumers. Lifestyle factors (e.g., consumption of out-of-home meals, available time to cook, among others) were demonstrated to alter consumption patterns and therefore must be carefully considered by the industry, taking into account cultural differences and consumer needs. The population under investigation considered that eating beef had no impact on their health.
这项跨文化研究旨在通过分析目前在巴西、西班牙和土耳其观察到的牛肉消费模式变化,确定饮食习惯潜在变化背后的主要因素。为实现这一目标,来自巴西的412名经常食用牛肉的消费者、来自西班牙的407名消费者和来自土耳其的424名消费者回答了一份自填式问卷。该研究调查了经济因素、从牛肉转向其他蛋白质来源、信任因素、健康相关问题、生活方式对牛肉消费模式的影响以及购买决策因素的影响。改变消费者行为并导致消费下降的最重要因素,主要是巴西和土耳其消费者,是产品的经济性和可获得性。牛肉被同样来自动物的其他替代蛋白质来源所取代。购买意愿受信任因素(例如,农产品的无差别使用、不合格的动物福利要求等)影响最显著的消费者是巴西和土耳其消费者,西班牙消费者的受影响程度较小。生活方式因素(例如,外出就餐的消费、可用于烹饪的时间等)被证明会改变消费模式,因此该行业必须仔细考虑,同时要考虑文化差异和消费者需求。接受调查的人群认为食用牛肉对他们的健康没有影响。