Abstract
The issue of food safety and the general public′s perception of it
is addressed. Risk perception among consumers is a major factor
affecting food choice. The cultural and economic context within which
food consumption as risk‐taking behaviour is defined and it is shown
that long‐term cultural and economic trends have developed a situation
in which ambivalence concerning food can interact with intensive media
coverage to induce acute bouts of large‐scale collective anxiety. It is
shown that the recent food scares in the UK are not random occurrences;
they emerge from an interaction of a number of identifiable factors.
Subject
Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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