“…The data confirm for Romania similarities with situations in other Eastern European countries. For example, a study on consumer behavior in Poland highlights statistically significant values for the "curiosity" criterion in food consumption as being very closely related to the tendency to consume these products, and the "recommend to a friend" criterion [55,[65][66][67][68]. In another study on the attitudes of young adult consumers (18-30 years) from seven European countries (Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Denmark the marquis of France) [69][70][71][72][73][74], it is reported that young people and adults from eastern European countries are more easily influenced by their friends and close relatives compared to those from western countries [31,56,[75][76][77][78][79][80].…”