European consumers' interest in nutrition information on (sugar-free) chewing gum

Much consumer and public health research into nutrition labelling has explored the effects of information provision on consumer behaviour and how it can help consumers in making informed food choices. Among other things, it has been shown that European consumers' interest in and use of nutritio...

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ATTITUDES
Chewing gum
Consumer
DETERMINANTS
EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS
FUNCTIONAL FOODS
HEALTH CLAIMS
IMPACT
Information
Interest
KNOWLEDGE
Label
Nutrition
ONLINE
Social Sciences
TRANSLATION
WILLINGNESS
title European consumers' interest in nutrition information on (sugar-free) chewing gum
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