Promoting healthier drinking habits: Using sound to encourage the choice for non-alcoholic beers in e-commerce

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Important institutions, such as the World Health Organization, recommend reducing alcohol consumption by encouraging healthier drinking habits. This could be achieved, for example, by employing more effective promotion of non-alcoholic beverages. For such purposes, in this study, we assessed the role of experiential beer packaging sounds during the e-commerce experience of a non-alcoholic beer (NAB). Here, we designed two experiments. Experiment 1 evaluated the influence of different experiential beer packaging sounds on consumers’ general emotions and sensory expectations. Experiment 2 assessed how the sounds that evoked more positive results in Experiment 1 would influence emotions and sensory expectations related to a NAB digital image. The obtained results revealed that a beer bottle pouring sound helped suppress some of the negativity that is commonly associated with the experience of a NAB. Based on such findings, brands and organizations interested in more effectively promoting NAB may feel encouraged to involve beer packaging sounds as part of their virtual shopping environments.

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Rodríguez, B., Arroyo, C., Reyes, L. H., & Reinoso-Carvalho, F. (2021). Promoting healthier drinking habits: Using sound to encourage the choice for non-alcoholic beers in e-commerce. Foods, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10092063

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