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Socio-demographic influences on various consumer food safety indices: an empirical study of ethnic Goan pork sausage consumers

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess food safety knowledge, choice behavior and health hazard concerns of ethnic Goan pork sausage consumers through various consumer food safety indices and also to evaluate socio-demographic influences on various consumer food safety indices.Design/methodol...

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Published in:British food journal (1966) 2021-07, Vol.123 (8), p.2670-2692
Main Authors: Rajkumar, Solomon, Nayar, Renuka, Rajagopal, Kavitha, Chakurkar, Eaknath B, Venkatesh, Vismitha Shree, Nambiar, Prejit, Paramesh, Venkatesh
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Consumers
Consumption
Correlation analysis
Cross-sectional studies
Demographic variables
Demographics
Developing countries
Disease
Empirical analysis
Epidemics
Evaluation
Food
Food safety
Health hazards
Illnesses
Knowledge
LDCs
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Meat processing
Meat products
Pathogens
Pork
Preferences
Principal components analysis
Questionnaires
Regression analysis
Safety
Safety engineering
Sausages
Seafood
Social networks
Sociodemographics
Traditional foods
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