Two-Part Model Analysis of Artificially Sweetened Soda Purchase Behavior In Terms of the Food Health Stereotypes of “Vice” and “Virtue”

The domestic artificially sweetened beverage market has grown rapidly in recent years, and sodas have led this growth. This study investigated consumer food purchasing behavior of artificially sweetened sodas in terms of the food health stereotypes of “vice” and “virtue”; used to denote unhealthy an...

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Published inJournal of the Korean Society of Food Culture Vol. 39; no. 2; pp. 96 - 105
Main Authors Eunjin Lee, Junghoon Moon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국식생활문화학회 30.04.2024
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DOI10.7318/KJFC/2024.39.2.96

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Abstract The domestic artificially sweetened beverage market has grown rapidly in recent years, and sodas have led this growth. This study investigated consumer food purchasing behavior of artificially sweetened sodas in terms of the food health stereotypes of “vice” and “virtue”; used to denote unhealthy and healthy food purchases, respectively. The study was conducted using consumer panel data collected by the Rural Development Administration from 2017 to 2020. Given the semi-continuous nature of artificially sweetened soda purchases, Cragg’s two-part model was used for the analysis. The probability of purchasing artificially sweetened sodas increased as expenditure on snacks (a vice food category) increased. However, of those panelists who purchased artificially sweetened sodas, expenditure on artificially sweetened sodas decreased with expenditure on snacks and increased with expenditure on fruits (a virtue food category). These results suggest that vicious-lifestyle consumers choose artificially sweetened sodas when they regulate eating habits, whereas virtuous-lifestyle consumers increase artificially sweetened soda expenditure for hedonic consumption to reduce guilt based on a sensible trade-off effect.
AbstractList The domestic artificially sweetened beverage market has grown rapidly in recent years, and sodas have led this growth. This study investigated consumer food purchasing behavior of artificially sweetened sodas in terms of the food healthstereotypes of “vice” and “virtue”; used to denote unhealthy and healthy food purchases, respectively. The study wasconducted using consumer panel data collected by the Rural Development Administration from 2017 to 2020. Given thesemi-continuous nature of artificially sweetened soda purchases, Cragg’s two-part model was used for the analysis. Theprobability of purchasing artificially sweetened sodas increased as expenditure on snacks (a vice food category) increased. However, of those panelists who purchased artificially sweetened sodas, expenditure on artificially sweetened sodasdecreased with expenditure on snacks and increased with expenditure on fruits (a virtue food category). These resultssuggest that vicious-lifestyle consumers choose artificially sweetened sodas when they regulate eating habits, whereasvirtuous-lifestyle consumers increase artificially sweetened soda expenditure for hedonic consumption to reduce guilt basedon a sensible trade-off effect. KCI Citation Count: 0
The domestic artificially sweetened beverage market has grown rapidly in recent years, and sodas have led this growth. This study investigated consumer food purchasing behavior of artificially sweetened sodas in terms of the food health stereotypes of “vice” and “virtue”; used to denote unhealthy and healthy food purchases, respectively. The study was conducted using consumer panel data collected by the Rural Development Administration from 2017 to 2020. Given the semi-continuous nature of artificially sweetened soda purchases, Cragg’s two-part model was used for the analysis. The probability of purchasing artificially sweetened sodas increased as expenditure on snacks (a vice food category) increased. However, of those panelists who purchased artificially sweetened sodas, expenditure on artificially sweetened sodas decreased with expenditure on snacks and increased with expenditure on fruits (a virtue food category). These results suggest that vicious-lifestyle consumers choose artificially sweetened sodas when they regulate eating habits, whereas virtuous-lifestyle consumers increase artificially sweetened soda expenditure for hedonic consumption to reduce guilt based on a sensible trade-off effect.
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TableOfContents I. Introduction II. Materials and Methods 1. Data 2. Variables and measurements 3. Data analysis III. Results and Discussion 1. Descriptive statistics 2. Impact of health-related food categories on artificiallysweetened soda purchase IV. Summary and Conclusion Author biography Acknowledgment Conflict of Interest References
Title Two-Part Model Analysis of Artificially Sweetened Soda Purchase Behavior In Terms of the Food Health Stereotypes of “Vice” and “Virtue”
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