More and more surveys in the US are indicating a change in values taking place among consumers, who become more concerned about quality of life, food, health and the environment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
How most consumers collect and interpret health information has changed.
Everyone takes surveys. Whoever makes a statement about human behavior has engaged in a survey of some sort.
Poll after poll shows that consumers want the right to know what's in their food and how it's produced. Because our food choices have such a significant impact on our lives, this is a trend that should be welcomed, not frustrated.
If consumers make better choices, the marketplace will change.
The habits of the American consumer are changing; that's a reality.
There's absolutely no doubt consumers have more choice than ever, and the standards of all that provide food have improved over time.
I think it's important that people think about what they are doing and that includes what they are eating. I am 61 now and attitudes towards drinking and driving have changed radically since I was a student. People change their notion of what is responsible. They will increasingly ask about the carbon content of their food.
Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made.
A small behavioral change can also lead to embracing a wider checklist of healthier choices.
We are witnessing a seismic change in consumer behavior. That change is being brought about by technology and the access people have to information.
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