2024
DOI: 10.4236/ojapps.2024.141003
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Consumers’ Perception and Knowledge of Food Additives in Senegal: A Pilot Study

Alé Kane,
Hamidou Mbodji,
Papa Mamadou Dit Doudou Sylla
et al.

Abstract: Food safety has become a major concern for consumers, as well as a priority for regulatory authorities. Faced with the growing industrial and domestic use of food additives, many questions are being asked and concerns are being felt by consumers around the world. Consumer perception defines the acceptability or rejection of food products, and has an impact on consumption patterns and behavior. To assess the level of knowledge and perception of food additives, a pilot study was carried out on a sample of 200 pe… Show more

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