Unveiling the impact of front-of-pack nutritional labels in conflicting nutrition information - A congruity perspective on olive oil

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作者
Mazzu, Marco Francesco [1 ,2 ,4 ]
He, Jun [2 ]
Baccelloni, Angelo [3 ]
机构
[1] Luiss Business Sch, Rome, Italy
[2] Luiss Univ, Rome, Italy
[3] John Cabot Univ, Rome, Italy
[4] Via Nomentana 216, I-00162 Rome, Italy
关键词
Front-of-Pack nutritional labels; Olive Oil; NutrInform Battery; Nutri-Score; Perceived congruency; Perceived credibility; Conflicting nutrition information; CONSUMER; CONGRUENCE; CREDIBILITY; PRINCIPLE; CONFUSION; OUTCOMES;
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10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105202
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
An increasing awareness of the importance of healthy eating prompted consumers to gather nutritional cues from various sources, often resulting in conflicting nutrition information for the same food. This can lead to unintended consequences, such as decreased consumer interest in dietary information and behaviors contrary to healthy advice, particularly when the sources are deemed highly credible by consumers. In a series of three experiments, we aim to uncover the underlying cognitive mechanisms connected to complementary information provided by Front-of-Pack Nutritional Labels (FOPLs), exploring if conflicting nutrition information is generated when consumers integrate the labels' information with other sources. Using olive oil as a case of products associated with conflicting nutrition information (CNI), Study 1 shows that directive labels (e.g., Nutri-Score) generate CNI when combined with either internal (i.e., pre-existing health knowledge) or external entities (i.e., knowledge from scientific information). In contrast, non-directive labels (e. g., NutrInform Battery) do not, in either condition. Study 2 explains that consumers establish a lower level of congruence between information provided by the internal entity and FOPL when the label is directive. Study 3 confirms a lower level of congruence between the information available from the external entities and FOPLs when the label type is directive, compared to non-directive. Furthermore, this diminished congruence has a negative impact on consumer attitudes and their intentions to adopt Nutritional Labels. Overall, this research delves into the interactions among various information sources from a congruence perspective, offering actionable insights for managers and policymakers to avoid becoming entangled by conflicting information.
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