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It is unnatural!–the role of food neophobia and food technology neophobia in shaping consumers' attitudes: a multimethod approach

Gioele Zamparo, Paolo Cunico, Donata Vianelli, Andrea Moretti

2022British Food Journal17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to extend the current knowledge about how food neophobia and food technology neophobia can influence whether consumers choose fish farmed with insect-based flours (FFIF). Design/methodology/approach The authors used an online survey questionnaire and a sample of 567 young Italian adults. The answers were analysed using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis and structural equation modelling. Findings Both methodologies highlighted the relevance of food technology neophobia in influencing consumers' attitudes and intentions, even when foodstuffs were not produced through technology-intensive processes. Research limitations/implications Despite being focussed on a sample containing people of similar ages and food cultures, this study offers evidence that it is not necessarily the technological level of a food production process that sparks feelings of technology-related neophobia. Thus, this study highlights the importance of consumers' perceptions of foodstuff choices. Practical implications The findings provide valuable insights into how informative campaigns should address the problem of increasing the acceptance of novel foods, such as FFIF. Originality/value The present study provides empirical evidence that food technology neophobia can influence whether consumers choose FFIF. Furthermore, using a mixed-method approach is novel in the field of new foods.

Topics & Concepts

NeophobiaOriginalityRelevance (law)FeelingPsychologyStructural equation modelingMarketingPerceptionSet (abstract data type)Food technologySample (material)BusinessSocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologyFood scienceCreativityComputer sciencePolitical scienceChemistryChromatographyMachine learningProgramming languageLawNeuroscienceInsect Utilization and EffectsEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessAnimal and Plant Science Education
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