“…Middle income households ranked aspects such as the expiry date more important than price with wealthy households being more considered with food safety, expiry date, quality, taste and appearance that the price of the beef ( Vermeulen et al., 2015 ). Self-reporting techniques have also been used in other South African red meat studies, where aspects such as consumer preferences concerning traceability, animal welfare aspects, and fat and fat colour preferences have been investigated ( Du Plessis and Du Rand, 2012 ; Vimiso et al., 2012 ; Maré et al., 2013 ). Consumers do not always voice their concerns in their beef purchase decisions, according to Mabhera (2014) , and further research on the elements that influence their behaviour is required.…”