PET BOTTLED WATER MARKET: CONSUMER RESPONSE FROM TURKEY

The purpose of the research study was to state varying preferences of PET bottled water consumption and to find the most appropriate product mix in Turkey referring to a field research conducted in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey. The data retrieved from 965 PET bottled water consumers via face t...

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Environmental awareness
Food packaging
Food safety
Hazard analysis critical control point
Income
Plastics
Spring water
Trustworthiness
Water consumption
Water markets
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