Food neophobia, nanotechnology and satisfaction with life
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Schnettler, Berta
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Food neophobia, nanotechnology and satisfaction with life
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This study investigates the relationship between food neophobia, satisfaction with life and food-related
life, and acceptance of the use of nanotechnology in food production. Questionnaire data was collected
from a sample of 400 supermarket shoppers in southern Chile. The questionnaire measured knowledge
of nanotechnology and willingness to purchase food products involving nanotechnology, and included
the SWLS (Satisfaction with Life Scale), SWFL (Satisfaction with Food-related Life) and FNS (Food Neophobia
Scale) scales. Using cluster analysis, four consumer types were distinguished with significant differences
in their scores on the SWLS, SWFL and FNS. The types differed in their knowledge of
nanotechnology, willingness to purchase foods involving nanotechnology, age, socioeconomic level and
lifestyle. The least food-neophobic type had the highest levels of satisfaction with life and with foodrelated
life and also had the highest acceptance of packaging and foods produced with nanotechnology.
The results suggest that the degree of food neophobia is associated with satisfaction with life and with
food-related life, as well as with the acceptance of products with nanotechnological applications.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120220
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.05.014
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Appetite 69 (2013) 71–79
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