Book Description
Abstract: Consumer use of food label information, and their need and desire for additional or revised information, is reported. Personal interviews with 1,374 food shoppers in 1978 revealed that although most shoppers are aware of label information, only 75% pay attention to it. The ingredient list is used in avoiding specific substances, such as sugar, salt, preservatives, fats, and artificial colors, for fear of adverse health effects. Participants felt that quantification of ingredients, calorie information, and exhaustive ingredient listing on labels are necessary, but they are displeased with the complexity of the ingredient list. Many participants felt that ingredient information is more important than nutrition information on labels.