Essays about: "Vegan consumption"
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1. Waste or Want: Does processing have an effect on the desirability of upcycled food products? : a Swedish consumer acceptance study
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Food waste presents a significant obstacle to the food system’s transition to sustainability. With an ability to mitigate industrial food waste and its effects, the concept of upcycled food aims to safely adapt elements from the waste streams for human consumption by transforming them into ingredients to be used in novel ‘upcycled’ food products. READ MORE
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2. Motivations and sustainability perceptions for following a pescatarian diet
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för byggnadsteknik, energisystem och miljövetenskapAbstract : In the past sixty years, demand for seafood products for human consumption has increased sixfold. With increasing wealth, increased attention for healthy diets and increasing concerns for environmental issues, it is expected that people will shift away from the consumption of terrestrial animals and move towards pescatarian, vegetarian and vegan dietary patterns. READ MORE
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3. The Marketing of Plant-Based Protein - The Beyond Meat Case: Making food alternatives appealing to multiple groups of consumers
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This paper aims to describe and discuss how marketing promotes plant-based proteins. Based on the frameworks of the marketing studies within green marketing and marketing devices (Callon et al., 2007; Cochoy, 2008; Peattie, 2001; Ottman et al. READ MORE
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4. Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict the Consumption of Meat Analogues
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The increasing trend to consciously reduce meat consumption is accompanied by a strong growth in the supply and demand of meat analogue products. This study aims to predict the consumer intention to consume plant-based meat analogues based on an extension of Ajzen’s (1991) theory of planned behaviour (TPB) with the four factors: perceived sensory attributes, brand trust, food curiosity, and socio-demographic characteristics and lifestyle determinants. READ MORE
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5. The Popeye Paradox: Understanding Barriers to Plant-Based Consumption Maintained by Masculine Identities A Phenomenological Study on Dutch Vegan Bodybuilders
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Purpose: A Contribution to the understanding of plant-based consumption by researching how bodybuilders navigate identity issues associated with a plant-based diet. Theoretical Perspective: We take on a consumer culture theory perspective by researching identity theory, stigma, lifestyle transitioning, and legitimization strategies of the subculture. READ MORE