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Author(s): MUNIZ, V. R. G. de F.; RIBEIRO, I. S.; BECKMAM, K. R. L.; GODOY, R. C. B. de In addition to preserving the goods, packaging captures potential buyers' attention, provides information about product benefits, changes consumer beliefs, and increases the chances of a sale. Thus, t... ... |
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Author(s): ARAUJO, G. P. de; WANSINK, B.; PARENTE, J. This qualitative study, grounded theory oriented, identifies familial affection and preference for abundance as major drivers of wasted food in lower-middle income American families. These positive in... ... |
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Author(s): ARAUJO, G. P. de; PARENTE, J.; WANSINK, B. This article aims to identify antecedents of food waste among lower-middle class families ? a paradox, given the financial constraints this population faces. The importance of this research is evident... ... |
Author(s): FREITAS, J. A. M.; MENDONÇA, G. M. N.; SANTOS, L. B.; ALONSO, J. D.; MENDES, J. F.; BARUD, H. S.; AZEREDO, H. M. C. de Edible films have been studied mainly as primary packaging materials, but they may be used as barrier layers between food components, e.g., by reducing the moisture migration between components with c... ... |
Author(s): AULER, D.; TEIXEIRA, R.; NARDI, V. A. M. The increasing number of food contamination events has called the attention of both practitioners and scholars to food safety problems and their consequences. Many of these events are related to the s... ... |
Author(s): PEREZ, D. V.; SALDANHA, M. H. J. History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the occurrence of human conflicts. Despite this, food is one of the biggest and least recognized drivers... ... |
Author(s): MONTEIRO, M. L. G.; DELIZA, R.; MARSICO, Eliane T.; ALCANTARA, M. de; CASTRO, I. P. L.; CONTE-JUNIOR, C. A. his study aimed to investigate Brazilian consumers' perception concerning foods processed by ultraviolet (UV) radiation and ultrasound (US) and define consumer segments considering their socioeconomic... ... |
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