More and more Hungarians are buying food based on sustainability

Published 2022년 4월 30일

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A survey by Danone Magyarország Kft. found that younger generations are increasingly conscious of sustainability, health, and ethical issues in their food consumption. The study, which included 500 people representing various age, gender, and regional demographics, revealed that while 94% of respondents do not follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, a significant number eat meat less frequently and are open to trying plant-based products. However, the frequency of plant-based food consumption remains relatively low, with only 29% of participants reporting regular consumption and 28% purchasing these products less than once a week.
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According to the survey, younger people pay particular attention to sustainability, which almost half of those under 35 mentioned as a purchasing aspect. In addition to the environment, health and ethical considerations can also influence consumption patterns, with more than a fifth of respondents willing to eat less meat, for example. 94% of respondents do not follow a diet that restricts meat consumption, 88% eat meat at least once or twice a week, while only 29% eat a plant-based product. As an occasional consumer, ie less than on a weekly basis, only 28% buy such foods. ...
Source: Agrarszektor

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