Shaping intention to pay attention to health claims

Health claims increase consumer awareness, knowl-edge, and health consciousness. However, front and back la-bels, which are widely used for marketing purposes, raise doubts about consumer tendencies towards paying attention to health claims and reasons for their placement. Therefore, the aim of this...

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