Consumer attitude and behaviour towards food quality among the young ones: empirical evidences from a survey

This study investigates how university students perceive food quality and attempts to demonstrate how the individual lifestyle is a useful variable for segmentation purposes. Using data from an online questionnaire on a sample of 1138 Italian university students, the study reveals that there are two...

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