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Title: Colour and shape of design elements of the packaging labels influence consumer expectations and hedonic judgments of specialty coffee
Keywords: Specialty coffee
Coffee - Packaging
Multisensory
Consumer expectations
Cafés especiais
Café - Embalagem
Expectativas do consumidor
Issue Date: Jul-2020
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: SOUSA, M. M. M. de; CARVALHO, F. M.; PEREIRA, R. G. F. A. Colour and shape of design elements of the packaging labels influence consumer expectations and hedonic judgments of specialty coffee. Food Quality and Preference, Barking, v. 83, 103902, July 2020. DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2020.103902.
Abstract: Packaging plays an important role on attracting the consumers’ attention and creating hedonic and sensory expectations, which may affect actual product experience. The present study aimed at investigating whether the colour and/or shape of design elements of packaging labels would influence sensory and hedonic judgments of specialty coffee by amateur consumers. Participants (n = 174) first evaluated their expectations of coffee acidity and sweetness by looking at the coffee package, and subsequently, their experience of the same attributes when tasting a cup of coffee, in addition to rating their liking and purchase intent. The experiment followed a 2 × 2, between-subject design for label type (green or pink, round or angular), and the same coffee was served to all participants. Multivariate analysis of variance was conducted in order to assess main effects of colour and shape of the design elements of the packaging labels as well as interactions on sensory and hedonic ratings. Both colour and shape significantly affected consumers’ sensory expectations (pre-tasting ratings) regarding the specialty coffee, but they had no significant effect on post-tasting (actual perception) sensory ratings. Interactions between colour × shape were found to affect the hedonic measures. The coffee associated with the congruent labels (i.e., angular/green or the round/pink) received higher liking and purchase intent ratings than the one associated with the incongruent labels (i.e., angular/pink and the round/green). The implications of these results for the design of coffee packaging that convey some functional benefit as well as possible directions for future research are discussed.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2020.103902
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