Consumers' Search and Use of Nutrition Information: The Challenge and Promise of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act

Four studies investigate the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act's (NLEA's) impact on how consumers use nutrition information. Field and laboratory studies compare, but do not detect any changes in, consumers' search for nutrition information or their recall of this information in th...

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Brands
Calories
Consumer behavior
Consumer education
Consumer motivation
Consumers
Descriptive labeling
Diet
Disease
Efficiency
Federal legislation
Food
Food consumption
Food labeling
Hypotheses
Legislation
Marketing
Motivation
Nutrients
Nutrition
Nutrition education
Nutrition research
Public policy
Statistical analysis
Studies
Sumer
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