Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt

Consumer demand for clean label has risen in recent years. However, clean label foods with simple and minimalistic ingredient lists are often expensive to produce and/or may possess less desirable sensory qualities. Accordingly, understanding consumer preferences regarding the clean label trend woul...

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Main Authors: Sara Maruyama, Juyun Lim, Nadia A. Streletskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Nutrition
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.704473/full
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spelling doaj-ea60ba6fe2644b34a68186a9d689ba432021-07-30T05:14:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2021-07-01810.3389/fnut.2021.704473704473Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain YogurtSara Maruyama0Juyun Lim1Nadia A. Streletskaya2Department of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United StatesDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United StatesDepartment of Applied Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United StatesConsumer demand for clean label has risen in recent years. However, clean label foods with simple and minimalistic ingredient lists are often expensive to produce and/or may possess less desirable sensory qualities. Accordingly, understanding consumer preferences regarding the clean label trend would be of great interest to the food industry. Here we investigate how ingredient lists and associated sensory quality descriptions may influence consumer preferences using a hypothetical choice experiment. In particular, we test the impacts of four common stabilizers (carrageenan, corn starch, milk protein concentrate, and pectin) and textural characteristics on preferences and willingness to pay for plain yogurt. A total of 250 yogurt consumers participated in the study. The results of a mixed logit analysis suggest that clean labeling significantly increases the likelihood of consumer choice, while poor texture reduces consumer choice. More importantly, the negative impact of poor texture seems to be less significant for clean label yogurts compared to that for yogurts with longer ingredient lists. Among all stabilizers, corn starch in particular has a significant negative impact on consumer choice. The estimated average consumer willingness to pay for clean labels is between $2.54 and $3.53 for 32 oz yogurt formulations. Furthermore, clean labels minimize the negative impact of textural defects with consumers willing to pay an estimated premium of $1.61 for the family size yogurt with a simple ingredient list. Results of latent class modeling reveal two classes of consumers with similar patterns of demand who prefer clean labels and, on average, would rather purchase a yogurt with a textural defect than opt out of purchasing a yogurt entirely. Implications for the food industry are discussed.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.704473/fullclean labelchoice experimentingredient listconsumer preferencestextureprice
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Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
Frontiers in Nutrition
clean label
choice experiment
ingredient list
consumer preferences
texture
price
author_facet Sara Maruyama
Juyun Lim
Nadia A. Streletskaya
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title Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
title_short Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
title_full Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
title_fullStr Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
title_full_unstemmed Clean Label Trade-Offs: A Case Study of Plain Yogurt
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series Frontiers in Nutrition
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Consumer demand for clean label has risen in recent years. However, clean label foods with simple and minimalistic ingredient lists are often expensive to produce and/or may possess less desirable sensory qualities. Accordingly, understanding consumer preferences regarding the clean label trend would be of great interest to the food industry. Here we investigate how ingredient lists and associated sensory quality descriptions may influence consumer preferences using a hypothetical choice experiment. In particular, we test the impacts of four common stabilizers (carrageenan, corn starch, milk protein concentrate, and pectin) and textural characteristics on preferences and willingness to pay for plain yogurt. A total of 250 yogurt consumers participated in the study. The results of a mixed logit analysis suggest that clean labeling significantly increases the likelihood of consumer choice, while poor texture reduces consumer choice. More importantly, the negative impact of poor texture seems to be less significant for clean label yogurts compared to that for yogurts with longer ingredient lists. Among all stabilizers, corn starch in particular has a significant negative impact on consumer choice. The estimated average consumer willingness to pay for clean labels is between $2.54 and $3.53 for 32 oz yogurt formulations. Furthermore, clean labels minimize the negative impact of textural defects with consumers willing to pay an estimated premium of $1.61 for the family size yogurt with a simple ingredient list. Results of latent class modeling reveal two classes of consumers with similar patterns of demand who prefer clean labels and, on average, would rather purchase a yogurt with a textural defect than opt out of purchasing a yogurt entirely. Implications for the food industry are discussed.
topic clean label
choice experiment
ingredient list
consumer preferences
texture
price
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