Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, University of Ghana, Box LG 115, Accra, Legon, Ghana.
Faculty of Life Sciences: Food, Nutrition and Health, University of Bayreuth, Fritz-Hornschuch-Strasse 13, Kulmbach, Germany.
Global Health. 2024 Mar 19;20(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12992-024-01027-x.
The fundamental transformation of food systems and retail environments in low-income countries is influencing consumers' food choices and dietary habits in unfavourable directions through the consumption of highly processed, energy-dense foods, predominantly manufactured by multinational food corporations. This study aims to identify the principal factors driving consumers' preference for multinational foods over local foods in the urban Accra region of Ghana.
This cross-sectional survey involving a random sample of 200 consumers conducted in March/April 2023 using interviewer-administered questionnaires employed a maximum difference scaling approach to investigate the drivers of urban Ghanaian consumer food choices for multinational food corporations' products over local foods. The maximum difference scaling modelling analysis utilized in this study identifies the primary drivers of multinational food corporations' product preferences and the associated trade-offs.
The study discovered that food quality and safe packaging, perceived healthiness, taste and flavour, and nutritional value were the most significant factors driving consumer preference for multinational food corporations' products over local foods in Ghana. The criterion food quality and safe packaging had the significantly highest utility than all other attributes in terms of consumer preference for products/meals from multinational food corporations over local foods.
The results of this study provide significant contributions to the existing body of research, as previous studies have not identified these factors as primary drivers of multinational food products. Public health authorities and nutritionists can use the study's findings to implement targeted quality assurance measures in local markets and to address the drivers in health education campaigns.
在低收入国家,食品系统和零售环境的根本转变正在通过消费高度加工、高能量的食品,主要是由跨国食品公司制造,以不利的方式影响消费者的食物选择和饮食习惯。本研究旨在确定在加纳阿克拉市区推动消费者偏好跨国食品而非本地食品的主要因素。
本横断面调查于 2023 年 3 月/4 月以随机抽取的 200 名消费者为对象进行,采用访谈员管理的问卷,采用最大差异标度法调查加纳城市消费者对跨国食品公司产品的食品选择的驱动因素。本研究中使用的最大差异标度建模分析确定了跨国食品公司产品偏好的主要驱动因素以及相关的权衡。
研究发现,食品质量和安全包装、感知健康、味道和风味以及营养价值是加纳消费者偏好跨国食品公司产品而非本地食品的最重要因素。标准食品质量和安全包装在消费者对跨国食品公司产品/餐的偏好方面的效用明显高于所有其他属性。
本研究的结果对现有研究文献做出了重要贡献,因为之前的研究没有将这些因素确定为跨国食品产品的主要驱动因素。公共卫生当局和营养学家可以利用研究结果在当地市场实施有针对性的质量保证措施,并在健康教育活动中解决这些驱动因素。