2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2022.112324
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Determinants of the willingness to buy products certified by omics technology: differences between regular and occasional consumers of organic food

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“…The NYSE Exchange noted that MCD shares traded at US $ 181.12 / share (up 2.36%) at the close of trading on May 7, 2020, or equivalent to Rp 2.8 million / share (assuming an exchange rate of Rp 15,500 / US $) (Agus Mulyana et al, 2023). The consumer base, meanwhile, is restricted to higher-income urban consumers, with demand for healthier beverages likely to be limited outside of this consumer group (Jensen et al, 2024;Kasza et al, 2024;Sesini et al, 2023;Wawrzyniak, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The NYSE Exchange noted that MCD shares traded at US $ 181.12 / share (up 2.36%) at the close of trading on May 7, 2020, or equivalent to Rp 2.8 million / share (assuming an exchange rate of Rp 15,500 / US $) (Agus Mulyana et al, 2023). The consumer base, meanwhile, is restricted to higher-income urban consumers, with demand for healthier beverages likely to be limited outside of this consumer group (Jensen et al, 2024;Kasza et al, 2024;Sesini et al, 2023;Wawrzyniak, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%