Promoting the consumption of insect-based foods: the role of information, protein-based nutrition claims, and dietary styles

Q open Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1093/qopen/qoae001
Birgit Gassler, Maike Koetzsche, Dieter Koemle, Ramona Teuber
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Abstract

Although insects have been approved as novel foods since 2021, European consumers’ willingness to purchase insect-based (IB) foods remains low. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of i) information treatments highlighting either the safety or environmental benefits of IB ingredients, and ii) protein-based nutrition claims in promoting the consumption of IB foods. Additionally, we investigated how vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, and omnivores differ in their entomophagy attitudes and choice behavior. We collected data from 844 German consumers via an online questionnaire that included a choice experiment featuring bread made with insect flour. Our findings highlight differences in entomophagy attitudes by diet, with vegetarians and vegans showing a stronger aversion to insect consumption compared to omnivores and flexitarians. Results from random parameters logit models indicate that the information treatments had no effect and that the majority of consumers, regardless of their diet, would require a discount to buy bread made with insect flour. Protein-based nutrition claims only promoted the purchase of IB bread by vegetarians
促进昆虫食品的消费:信息、蛋白质营养声明和膳食风格的作用
尽管自 2021 年以来昆虫已被批准为新型食品,但欧洲消费者购买昆虫食品(IB)的意愿仍然很低。本研究旨在评估 i)强调昆虫食品成分的安全性或环境效益的信息处理方法,以及 ii)基于蛋白质的营养声明在促进昆虫食品消费方面的有效性。此外,我们还调查了素食者、素食者、灵活主义者和杂食者在昆虫食性态度和选择行为上的差异。我们通过在线问卷调查收集了 844 位德国消费者的数据,其中包括一个用昆虫面粉制作面包的选择实验。我们的研究结果表明,不同饮食习惯的人对昆虫的厌恶程度不同,素食者和纯素食者与杂食者和灵活主义者相比,对昆虫的厌恶程度更高。随机参数 logit 模型的结果表明,信息处理没有效果,大多数消费者,无论其饮食习惯如何,都需要打折才能购买用昆虫面粉制作的面包。基于蛋白质的营养声明只促进了素食者购买 IB 面包
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