Consumption patterns and key motivational drivers: an analysis of food behavior in Spanish households
Beatriz Beltrán-de-Miguel, Susana del-Pozo-de-la-Calle, Carmen Cuadrado-Vives, Emma Ruiz-Moreno

TL;DR
This study explores what drives Spanish households to choose certain foods, finding that taste and pleasure are the main factors.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the motivational drivers behind food consumption in Spanish households using a representative dataset.
Findings
Taste and pleasure were the most common reasons for food choices among Spanish households.
Health was a significant motivator for fruit and olive oil consumption.
Consumption patterns varied by food group and occasion.
Abstract
Based on data collected in a market study, this analysis examines the food consumption patterns of Spanish households and the main individual motivations behind the use of these foods in each consumption occasion. A descriptive cross-sectional observational study was conducted using the “Household Usage Panel” (2023). Individual food consumption at home was recorded through an online survey over the course of a full week, twice a year, throughout the year. For each consumption occasion, the primary reason for the food choice was also recorded, selected from predefined options: “product was available,” “for health,” “by habit,” “taste,” “for pleasure/I felt like it,” and “quick/easy to prepare.” The sample included 5,207 individuals (4,000 households), representative of the Spanish population, excluding the Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla. The food groups used by more than 80% of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCulinary Culture and Tourism · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Organic Food and Agriculture
