The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels: An experiment on potato chips and bread

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The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels : An experiment on potato chips and bread. / Thunström, Linda; Nordström, Leif Jonas.

HUI Research, 2012.

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Thunström, L & Nordström, LJ 2012 'The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels: An experiment on potato chips and bread' HUI Research. <http://swopec.hhs.se/huiwps/abs/huiwps0068.htm>

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Thunström, L., & Nordström, L. J. (2012). The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels: An experiment on potato chips and bread. HUI Research. HUI Working Papers Nr. 68 http://swopec.hhs.se/huiwps/abs/huiwps0068.htm

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Thunström L, Nordström LJ. The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels: An experiment on potato chips and bread. HUI Research. 2012 okt. 18.

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Thunström, Linda ; Nordström, Leif Jonas. / The Importance of Taste for Food Demand and the Experienced Taste Effect of Healthy Labels : An experiment on potato chips and bread. HUI Research, 2012. (HUI Working Papers; Nr. 68).

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