World avocado organization, avocado consumption in the EU

Published 2024년 4월 23일

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A survey by the World Avocado Organization reveals that 97% of Europeans prioritize healthy eating, with Italians and Spaniards leading the way. The research also indicates that 23% of Europeans have adopted a low-meat or meat-free diet. Avocados are popular in Europe, with nearly 70% viewing them as healthy, and the average consumption per week is nearly one. However, the survey also highlighted a misconception, with nearly 4 in 10 respondents unsure that avocados are a fruit and a significant majority unaware of how they are grown.
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97% of Europeans place importance on healthy eating with Italians and Spaniards at the top. A comprehensive survey, commissioned by the World Avocado Organization (WAO), covering five European countries (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) has revealed interesting information on what Europeans think about health, diet and lifestyle choices of life. This is particularly important information considering that obesity rates are on the rise, with more than half of the world's population expected to be overweight or obese by 2035. Indeed, the survey results highlight the importance that people currently attribute to healthy eating, as 97% of respondents expressed the importance of maintaining a healthy diet. 23% say it is slightly important, 49% say it is important, and 25% say it is extremely important. Italians and Spaniards top the list – with a score of 99% each. However, Germans show relatively less concern, with 5% attributing no importance to it. Nearly a quarter of Europeans ...
Source: Myfruit

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