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Mother natural: Motivations and associations for consuming natural foods

Natural is perceived as innately positive and is a widely sought-after attribute in food products. The natural food industry continues to grow in response to rising consumer demand. This qualitative study explored mothers' motivations for purchasing and consuming natural food products for thems...

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Published in:Appetite 2018-02, Vol.121, p.18-28
Main Authors: Moscato, Emily M., Machin, Jane E.
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