Changes in Consumers’ Food Purchase and Transport Behaviors over a Decade (2010 to 2019) Following Health and Convenience Food Trends
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Development and Application of the Questionnaire
2.2.1. Development of the Questionnaire
2.2.2. Contents of the Final, Revised Questionnaire
2.3. Survey and Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Consumer Food Purchase Based on Establishment
3.1.1. Changes in Consumers’ Preferences for Food Purchasing
3.1.2. Changes in Consumers’ Preferences for Food Transport
3.2. Total Food Purchase and Transport Time
3.3. Food Purchase Behavior Based on Safety Guidelines
3.3.1. Food Purchase Order
3.3.2. Factors or Attributes Influencing Food Purchase
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Number of Respondents to Survey 1 (n = 609) | Number of Respondents to Survey 2 (n = 605) |
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Gender | ||
Male | 49 | 48 |
Female | 560 | 557 |
Age (years) | ||
19–29 | 67 | 74 |
30–39 | 144 | 144 |
40–49 | 148 | 145 |
50–59 | 112 | 112 |
>60 | 138 | 130 |
Location | ||
Large city | 270 | 269 |
Small or medium city | 271 | 269 |
Country town | 68 | 67 |
Level of education | ||
Less than high school | 122 | 120 |
High school | 231 | 231 |
University | 254 | 254 |
No response | 2 | - |
Number of family members | ||
One person | 64 | 47 |
2–3 persons | 246 | 267 |
4–5 persons | 266 | 257 |
More than six persons | 33 | 34 |
Q2. How Do You Transport Purchased Food from Each Place to Your Home? | |||||||
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Survey | Purchase Place | Percent of Respondents (Rank) 1 | |||||
Walking | Delivery | Car Trunk | On a Car Seat | Other | Do Not Know/No Response | ||
Survey 1 performed in 2010 | Large discount store | 21.4% (#3) | 2.1% (#4) | 50.3% (#1) | 25.3% (#2) | 0.8% (#5) | – 2 (#6) |
Traditional market | 73.1% (#1) | 0.5% (#5) | 12.3% (#2) | 12.3% (#2) | 1.6% (#4) | 0.2% (#6) | |
Department store | 19.8% (#3) | 4.7% (#5) | 50.6% (#1) | 23.3% (#2) | 1.2% (#4) | 0.6% (#6) | |
Supermarket or small market near home | 90.5% (#1) | 2.2% (#4) | 2.9% (#2) | 2.7% (#3) | – (#6) | 1.6% (#5) | |
Survey 2 performed in 2019 | Large discount store | 17.9% (#3) | 15.4% (#4) | 44.3% (#1) | 20.9% (#2) | 1.6% (#5) | – (#6) |
Traditional market | 50.8% (#1) | 2.9% (#4) | 25.3% (#2) | 18.2% (#3) | 2.9% (#4) | – (#6) | |
Department store | 22.6% (#3) | 12.6% (#4) | 39.0% (#1) | 23.7% (#2) | 2.1% (#5) | – (#6) | |
Supermarket or small market near home | 80.9% (#1) | 4.6% (#4) | 6.9% (#3) | 7.1% (#2) | 0.5% (#5) | – (#6) |
Questions | Survey | Purchase Place | Average Time (min) |
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Q3. How long does it take you to buy food at each place? | Survey 1 performed in 2010 | Large discount store | 79.1 |
Traditional market | 45.4 | ||
Department store | 82.6 | ||
Supermarket or small market near home | 20.0 | ||
Survey 2 performed in 2019 | Large discount store | 76.5 | |
Traditional market | 56.2 | ||
Department store | 54.5 | ||
Supermarket or small market near home | 24.0 | ||
Q4. How long does it take you to transport food to your home? | Survey 1 performed in 2010 | Large discount store | 19.5 |
Traditional market | 16.4 | ||
Department store | 28.1 | ||
Supermarket or small market near home | 8.9 | ||
Survey 2 performed in 2019 | Large discount store | 35.8 | |
Traditional market | 30.8 | ||
Department store | 49.2 | ||
Supermarket or small market near home | 15.8 |
Questions and Choices | Percent of Respondents or Answers | |
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Survey 1 (n = 609) | Survey 2 (n = 605) | |
Q7. Which factors do you consider when purchasing food? (multiple choices) | ||
Shelf life | 92.9% | 92.1% |
Country of origin | 71.1% | 55.7% |
Nutritive components | 9.2% | 22.6% |
Organic or not | 8.0% | 5.0% |
Calories | 5.6% | 15.5% |
MSG added or not | 3.6% | 4.3% |
Trans fat | 1.8% | 2.3% |
Other | 0.8% | 2.5% |
None | 0.5% | – |
No response | 0.2% | – |
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Cho, T.J.; Kim, S.A.; Kim, H.W.; Park, S.M.; Rhee, M.S. Changes in Consumers’ Food Purchase and Transport Behaviors over a Decade (2010 to 2019) Following Health and Convenience Food Trends. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5448. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155448
Cho TJ, Kim SA, Kim HW, Park SM, Rhee MS. Changes in Consumers’ Food Purchase and Transport Behaviors over a Decade (2010 to 2019) Following Health and Convenience Food Trends. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(15):5448. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155448
Chicago/Turabian StyleCho, Tae Jin, Sun Ae Kim, Hye Won Kim, Sun Min Park, and Min Suk Rhee. 2020. "Changes in Consumers’ Food Purchase and Transport Behaviors over a Decade (2010 to 2019) Following Health and Convenience Food Trends" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 15: 5448. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155448
APA StyleCho, T. J., Kim, S. A., Kim, H. W., Park, S. M., & Rhee, M. S. (2020). Changes in Consumers’ Food Purchase and Transport Behaviors over a Decade (2010 to 2019) Following Health and Convenience Food Trends. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 5448. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155448