Consumer Preference and Quality Characteristics of Different-category Eggs Sold at Supermarkets in Rio de Janeiro

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pollianna Luciene da Silva Soares, Brenda da Silva da Rocha, L. Santos, Jhenifer Sara Pinheiro Favacho, T. L. Reis, L. Calixto
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ABSTRACT This study approached the consumer preference and characteristics of eggs from various categories sold at supermarkets in Rio de Janeiro. The study was performed in three phases. In the first one, 180 'caipira' eggs were randomly acquired from three supermarkets considering the consumers’ socioeconomic profile (middle, upper, and lower class). In the second phase, 456 eggs from conventional, free-range, 'caipira' and omega-3 enriched categories were obtained without considering the socioeconomic condition. After the acquisition, the eggs were taken for further analyses made the next day. The last phase was based on the perception and prevalence of consumers found in the second stage. This time, 443 consumers answered a Google Forms questionnaire. 'Caipira' eggs sold at supermarkets frequented by upper-class consumers maintained a better quality. When social class was discarded as a criterion, eggs from 'caipira', free-range, organic, and omega-3 enriched systems showed inferior quality compared to conventional eggs. The consumer preferences indicated that much misinformation regarding technical aspects of egg production persists, despite the increasing consumption of this protein source. In addition, the study revealed that many consumers still think there are hormone inputs in poultry farming, and they know very little about the production process or the differences among the egg categories for sale at Brazilian supermarkets.
巴西巴西超市不同品类鸡蛋的消费者偏好及品质特征
摘要:本研究探讨了巴西巴西超市销售的各类鸡蛋的消费者偏好和特征。研究分三个阶段进行。在第一个实验中,考虑到消费者的社会经济状况(中上层和下层),从三家超市随机购买了180个“caipira”鸡蛋。在第二阶段,在不考虑社会经济条件的情况下,从传统的、自由放养的、“caipira”和富含omega-3的类别中获得了456个鸡蛋。采集后,这些卵子被带走,第二天进行进一步分析。最后一个阶段是基于第二阶段发现的消费者的认知和流行程度。这一次,443名消费者回答了谷歌Forms问卷调查。上层社会消费者经常光顾的超市里出售的“Caipira”鸡蛋质量较好。当社会阶层被抛弃作为标准时,来自“caipira”、自由放养、有机和富含omega-3系统的鸡蛋与传统鸡蛋相比,质量较差。消费者偏好表明,尽管这种蛋白质来源的消费量不断增加,但有关鸡蛋生产技术方面的许多错误信息仍然存在。此外,研究显示,许多消费者仍然认为家禽养殖中存在激素投入,他们对生产过程或巴西超市出售的鸡蛋类别之间的差异知之甚少。
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Revista Brasileira de Saude e Producao Animal
Revista Brasileira de Saude e Producao Animal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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