Food consumption trends have evolved significantly in recent years due to increased attention to environmental sustainability and the search for nutritionally balanced, health-beneficial food. In this context, plant-based beverages (PBBs) represent a rapidly growing segment. This study analyses the PBBs preferences and motivations of consumption, studying how socio-demographic characteristics influence purchase drivers and identifying the role of certification-related eating styles and habits in the importance attributed to PBBs characteristics. An online questionnaire was conducted in the South-East of Italy with a sample of 233 respondents. A methodology utilising a Combination of Uniform and Shifted Binomial random variables, the CUB model, was employed to assess consumers' perceptions across two key dimensions: feeling and uncertainty. Results suggest that the two most important PBBs attributes considered in the decision-making process were taste and expiration date; the main reasons for PBBs consumption were the presence of vitamins and minerals and beneficial health ingredients. Moreover, considering socio-demographic characteristics and the consumption habits as covariates, different profiles of consumers of this product emerged. This research fill gaps in the literature on consumer characterisation of PBBs and offers a broader perspective, including the examination of attributes where consumers are uncertain about the level of importance they attach.
Mastromonaco, G., Massaglia, S., Borra, D., Sottile, F., Peano, C., Rui, M., et al. (2025). Valuing consumer preferences and motivations for plant-based beverages: A CUB model analysis. FUTURE FOODS, 11 [10.1016/j.fufo.2025.100625].
Valuing consumer preferences and motivations for plant-based beverages: A CUB model analysis
Mastromonaco, Giulia
Methodology
;Sottile, Francesco;
2025-04-01
Abstract
Food consumption trends have evolved significantly in recent years due to increased attention to environmental sustainability and the search for nutritionally balanced, health-beneficial food. In this context, plant-based beverages (PBBs) represent a rapidly growing segment. This study analyses the PBBs preferences and motivations of consumption, studying how socio-demographic characteristics influence purchase drivers and identifying the role of certification-related eating styles and habits in the importance attributed to PBBs characteristics. An online questionnaire was conducted in the South-East of Italy with a sample of 233 respondents. A methodology utilising a Combination of Uniform and Shifted Binomial random variables, the CUB model, was employed to assess consumers' perceptions across two key dimensions: feeling and uncertainty. Results suggest that the two most important PBBs attributes considered in the decision-making process were taste and expiration date; the main reasons for PBBs consumption were the presence of vitamins and minerals and beneficial health ingredients. Moreover, considering socio-demographic characteristics and the consumption habits as covariates, different profiles of consumers of this product emerged. This research fill gaps in the literature on consumer characterisation of PBBs and offers a broader perspective, including the examination of attributes where consumers are uncertain about the level of importance they attach.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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