“If more people cut out gluten, the zombies would wake up”: the construction of health-related concerns by gluten-free food consumers

Author:

Wei MLORCID

Abstract

PurposeMarkets for free from foods have undergone extensive growth as consumers attempt to manage their health in increasingly novel ways. This research explores the making of consumer perceptions about the health of gluten-free foods.Design/methodology/approachThis research employs qualitative methods including in-depth interviews with consumers of gluten-free foods and content analysis of online consumer comments.FindingsFindings illustrate how consumers leverage personal responsibility, social commentary and political criticism in ways that forge essential connections with traditional medical authority. In particular, consumers blend diverse views together by expressing reverence, positioning complementarity and framing temporality.Research limitations/implicationsThis research highlights the productive role of consumers in shaping what constitutes health-related concerns and widens the scope of explanatory factors beyond product- and individual-level differences. This research is set in the context of gluten-free foods and draws on interview data from a single set of consumers. Future research could consider other free from markets including, for example, soy-free foods and corn-free foods, both of which implicate some of the most common ingredients in food products and potential regional differences both within and outside of North America.Practical implicationsThis research offers insights into the marketing of gluten-free foods and free from foods in general, specifically the participation of consumers in legitimising the need for these foods on the basis of health.Originality/valueI weave together multiple streams of work across disciplines including food marketing, contested illnesses and institutional logics to further our understanding of the dynamic nature of contemporary markets for free from foods.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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