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Consumers Attitudes Towards Ready-to-Eat-Food


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This Present study seeks to examine the consumer's attitudes towards ready to eat food. The study was conducted in the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh state. Primary data from 60 consumers were collected through personal interview method with the help of well-designed questionnaire. The study revealed that the consumers were more positively inclined towards "Ready-to-eat food" products and this was mainly due to the convenience factor and the change in the lifestyle of the people. The study suggests that the Ready-to-eat food product are very good example for time saving food. Long shelf life food product are very popular among teenage consumer of daily routine. 65% consumers were very happy is purchasing these food products. About 60% consumers agreed with hygienic condition of ready to eat food products.

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Consumer, Ready to Eat Food, Shelf Life, Hygienic.
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Shilpi Jain
Department of Food and Nutrition, D.V. P.G. Girls College, Raipur (C.G.), India

Abstract


This Present study seeks to examine the consumer's attitudes towards ready to eat food. The study was conducted in the Raipur district of Chhattisgarh state. Primary data from 60 consumers were collected through personal interview method with the help of well-designed questionnaire. The study revealed that the consumers were more positively inclined towards "Ready-to-eat food" products and this was mainly due to the convenience factor and the change in the lifestyle of the people. The study suggests that the Ready-to-eat food product are very good example for time saving food. Long shelf life food product are very popular among teenage consumer of daily routine. 65% consumers were very happy is purchasing these food products. About 60% consumers agreed with hygienic condition of ready to eat food products.

Keywords


Consumer, Ready to Eat Food, Shelf Life, Hygienic.

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