2016
DOI: 10.21863/atithya/2016.2.1.020
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A Study on the Benefits of Convenience Foods to Non-Working Women

Abstract: The last decade and half has seen a remarkable growth in the manufacture of convenience food industry in India and the non-working women are not left far behind in selecting such products for their family. She always ponders about the right kind of preparations that she needs to make for her family be it any time or any meal of the day. In this process she has to keep take the choices of her family members into account and try to strike a right equilibrium in her food preparation. This study aims at finding ou… Show more

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“…In Number Percentage The significant observation regarding the consumption patterns is Students, and Private employees' consumption is higher than in other professions. Hence, we can say that younger generations (students, private employees) prefer ready-to-cook food products [16]. By considering "Objective 2: To analyze if the level of income affects the purchasing of ready-to-cook products" in this study, the below-given Figure 3 depicts that the respondents of income level 60,000 per month or less than that are consuming in larger numbers.…”
Section: Consumption Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Number Percentage The significant observation regarding the consumption patterns is Students, and Private employees' consumption is higher than in other professions. Hence, we can say that younger generations (students, private employees) prefer ready-to-cook food products [16]. By considering "Objective 2: To analyze if the level of income affects the purchasing of ready-to-cook products" in this study, the below-given Figure 3 depicts that the respondents of income level 60,000 per month or less than that are consuming in larger numbers.…”
Section: Consumption Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%