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How do consumers handle food in surprise bags at home? The influence of product liking

Zhang et al., 2023

Document ID
13151500988877324534
Author
Zhang Y
van Herpen H
van Loo E
Publication year
Publication venue
Book of Abstracts of the Joint SCORAI-ERSCP-WUR Conference

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Surprise bags (eg, TooGoodToGo) are well-accepted by consumers for the surprising experience that they provide. These bags contain food close to expiration, at large discounts. However, insights about how consumers deal with food in surprise bags after …
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