食品虚拟商店的食品安全知识与实践

F. D. Ariyanti, S. Hadita
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网上购买食品的人应该优先考虑食品安全问题。本研究旨在分析在线购买食品的年轻人的食品安全知识与行为行为的关系。这项研究的参与者是104名大学生,他们都是数字技术的使用者,并且有电子商务和社交媒体的经验。受访者被分为四类:无食品安全知识、低、中、高。使用的方法是平均连锁聚类分析和Ward方法。第一个结果显示女性受访者的食品安全知识高于男性。其次,大多数受访者的食品安全知识水平为中低水平。第三,食品安全知识水平中低,触发因素省时,多数受访者通过食品直销企业网站购买食品。第四,有吸引力的广告和重复订单对网购食品的决策因素是相等的。最后,表明研究人群总体上缺乏食品安全知识,这一隐含的威胁食源性。因此,应开展提高认识和食品安全教育活动,以便更好地向年轻人宣传安全食品做法和在线购买食品的习惯。
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Food safety knowledge and practices on food virtual shop
Food-safety should be considered as a priority by food buyer who buys online. This study to analyze the relation of food safety knowledge and behavior practices on the young adult who buys food online. The study participants were 104 undergraduate college students whom digital technologies users and experienced with e-commerce and social media. Respondents were clustered into four clusters: No Food safety knowledge, low, medium and high. Methodologies used were cluster analysis with average linkage and Ward's method. The first result shows female respondents have food safety knowledge higher than male. Second, majority respondents have low to medium food safety knowledge. Third, with low to medium food safety knowledge and triggering factor saving time, majority respondent buy food through direct food producers websites. Fourth, the decision-making factor to buy food online are equal between attractive advertisement and repeat order. Finally, indicated the study population overall has poor knowledge of food safety this implicate threat food borne. As a result, awareness and food safety educational initiatives campaigns should be developed to better inform young adults about safe food practices and habits in buying food online.
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