Relationships between Emotion, Acceptance, Food Choice, and Consumption: Some New Perspectives

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Food is more than just a source of nutrients—it also provides basic pleasure as well as aesthetic experiences. A number of studies have reported that acceptance, food choice, and consumption are affected by a large number of factors, including both intrinsic and extrinsic factors and cues, as well as consumer characteristics. Food-elicited emotions are becoming a critical component in designing products that meet consumers’ needs and expectations. Several studies have reported emotional responses to food and their relationships to product acceptability, preference, and choice. This Special Issue brings together a small range of studies with a diversity of approaches that provide good examples of the complex and multidisciplinary nature of the subject matter.

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Prinyawiwatkul, W. (2020, November 1). Relationships between Emotion, Acceptance, Food Choice, and Consumption: Some New Perspectives. Foods. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9111573

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