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Plant-Based Meat Alternatives: Motivational Adoption Barriers and Solutions

Steffen Jähn, Pia Furchheim, Anna-Maria Strässner

2021Sustainability112 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Meat consumption is increasingly being seen as unsustainable. However, plant-based meat alternatives (PBMA) are not widely accepted yet. PBMA aim to imitate the experience of eating meat by mimicking animal meat in its sensory characteristics such as taste, texture, or aesthetic appearance. This narrative review explores the motivational barriers to adopting PBMA while focusing on food neophobia, social norms and rituals, as well as conflicting eating goals that prevent consumers from switching to a plant-based diet. Based on the key characteristics of these motivational barriers, which are informed by research findings in consumer psychology and marketing, solutions are discussed that can help counter the barriers.

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NeophobiaTasteNarrative reviewPsychologyMarketingNovel foodConsumer behaviourConsumption (sociology)BusinessSocial psychologyFood scienceSociologyPsychotherapistSocial scienceDevelopmental psychologyNeuroscienceChemistryAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityEnvironmental Education and Sustainability