Survey Research on the Influencing Factors of Upcycled Food in China

Bozan Zhao
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Upcycled food is an emerging food in China. This article uses a questionnaire survey to conduct an online mode on the influencing factors, development prospects, health, waste and environmental protection of upcycled food among three groups that are students, staff, and retirees. The results showed that the tendencies of the three surveys on the acceptance, development prospects, waste and environmental protection of upcycled food were basically consistent, with employees being the highest, followed by students, and retirees being the lowest, and it is indicated that employees are the most interested in the development prospects of the upcycled food. According to the research on the impact of upcycled food on health, retired people are the highest, followed by employees, and students are the lowest. It is possible that retired people are older, frail, and have weakened body functions, so they pay more attention to the impact of food on health. In the survey of six factors that influence factors of upcycled food are nutrition, taste, price, food safety, packaging, and famous food brands, the evaluation of factors affecting upcycled food is different at different age groups. Generally speaking, the evaluations of employees and retired people in China are relatively similar. They put food safety first, followed by nutrition. Food safety still occupies a very important position in the hearts of the older people, and their evaluation of packaging is the last one, followed by the brand of food, it is shown that older people are more pragmatic about food consumption. Compared with the evaluations of employees and retired people, the difference in evaluations of students is relatively large. Students believe that price is the most important, followed by nutrition, and food safety is ranked last. In recent years, some food safety incidents have it also keeps happening, but overall the food safety situation in China is getting better. In addition to nutrition, students, employees and retirees all have the same evaluation of food brands, and they all rank second to last, which shows that people are more pragmatic in their food consumption. These survey results provide a reference for the development and promotion of upcycled food in China to a certain extent.
中国升级再造食品影响因素调查研究
升级再造食品在中国是一种新兴食品。本文采用问卷调查的方式,针对学生、职工、退休人员三个群体,就升级再造食品的影响因素、发展前景、健康、浪费、环保等方面进行了网络问卷调查。结果显示,三项调查对升级再造食品的接受度、发展前景、浪费和环保的倾向基本一致,职工最高,学生次之,退休人员最低,说明职工对升级再造食品的发展前景最感兴趣。在 "可循环食品对健康的影响 "研究中,退休人员的关注度最高,其次是在职人员,学生的关注度最低。可能是退休人员年老体弱,身体机能减弱,所以更关注食品对健康的影响。在营养、口味、价格、食品安全、包装、知名食品品牌六大影响升级食品因素的调查中,不同年龄段对升级食品影响因素的评价有所不同。总体而言,中国在职人员和退休人员的评价比较接近。他们将食品安全放在首位,其次是营养。食品安全在老年人心目中仍然占据重要地位,对包装的评价排在最后,其次是食品的品牌,说明老年人对食品消费更加务实。与职工和退休人员的评价相比,学生的评价差异相对较大。学生认为价格最重要,其次是营养,食品安全排在最后。近年来,一些食品安全事件也在不断发生,但总体来看,我国的食品安全形势在不断好转。除营养外,学生、职工和退休人员对食品品牌的评价相同,都排在倒数第二位,说明人们在食品消费方面更加务实。这些调查结果在一定程度上为我国升级改造食品的发展和推广提供了参考。
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