The consumption of milk and milk alternatives among young people in Germany: a comparative analysis of consumer groups

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Lena Szczepanski , Stella Lorena Leugner, Florian Fiebelkorn
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Our food system is a key driver of current environmental issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss, with meat and dairy production creating excessive amounts of greenhouse gases. To counteract these issues, a transition to more plant-based food practices, such as consuming milk alternatives instead of cow's milk, could be helpful. Hence, we examined the consumption of cow's milk and plant-based milk alternatives and the intention to consume ‘animal-free milk’ among young people in Germany (ages 18–26 years; N = 667). Additionally, we compared the socio-demographics, dietary habits, food choice motives, attitudes toward milk and milk alternatives, personal norms, and social norms of young consumers of cow's milk (n = 211), plant-based milk alternatives (n = 73), and both (n = 368). We found that the young people in our study still consume cow's milk more frequently than plant-based milk alternatives. All consumer groups differed significantly in the collected variables, with the largest effect observed for attitudes toward cow's milk and plant-based milk alternatives. Plant-based milk alternative consumers had significantly more negative attitudes toward cow's milk and significantly more positive attitudes toward plant-based milk alternatives compared to cow's milk consumers. All consumer groups were interested in trying animal-free milk but were less interested in buying it regularly. On average, the young people in our study were willing to pay €1.53 for 1 l of animal-free milk, which corresponds to the upper price segment of cow's milk and the regular price segment of plant-based milk alternatives in Germany. Our findings offer preliminary insights for further research and marketing of milk alternatives and for understanding interest in animal-free milk regarding a potential market launch in Germany.
德国年轻人对牛奶和牛奶替代品的消费:消费群体的比较分析。
我们的粮食系统是当前气候变化和生物多样性丧失等环境问题的关键驱动因素,肉类和乳制品生产产生了过量的温室气体。为了解决这些问题,有必要向更多的植物性饮食习惯过渡,比如食用牛奶替代品而不是牛奶。因此,我们调查了德国年轻人(18-26岁;N = 667)。此外,我们比较了牛奶(n = 211)、植物性牛奶替代品(n = 73)和两者(n = 368)的年轻消费者的社会人口统计学、饮食习惯、食物选择动机、对牛奶和牛奶替代品的态度、个人规范和社会规范。我们发现,在我们的研究中,年轻人仍然比植物性牛奶替代品消耗更多的牛奶。所有消费者群体在收集的变量中都有显著差异,对牛奶和植物性牛奶替代品的态度影响最大。与牛奶消费者相比,植物性牛奶替代品消费者对牛奶的负面态度明显更多,对植物性牛奶替代品的积极态度明显更多。所有消费者群体都对尝试无动物牛奶感兴趣,但对定期购买不太感兴趣。在我们的研究中,年轻人平均愿意为1升无动物牛奶支付1.53欧元,这相当于德国牛奶的高端价格区间和植物性牛奶替代品的常规价格区间。我们的研究结果为牛奶替代品的进一步研究和营销提供了初步的见解,并为了解对德国潜在市场推出的无动物牛奶的兴趣提供了初步的见解。
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Appetite
Appetite 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
566
审稿时长
13.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Appetite is an international research journal specializing in cultural, social, psychological, sensory and physiological influences on the selection and intake of foods and drinks. It covers normal and disordered eating and drinking and welcomes studies of both human and non-human animal behaviour toward food. Appetite publishes research reports, reviews and commentaries. Thematic special issues appear regularly. From time to time the journal carries abstracts from professional meetings. Submissions to Appetite are expected to be based primarily on observations directly related to the selection and intake of foods and drinks; papers that are primarily focused on topics such as nutrition or obesity will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution to the understanding of appetite in line with the journal's aims and scope.
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