Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables

Vegetable-based food and drink products are becoming more popular in the United States with increased awareness of health benefits as well as their positive environmental impact. Yet, there is a lack of attention in marketing these healthy vegetable food products to children, particularly in compari...

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Main Authors: Hwang, SunMin May, Alfalah, Sarah, Kwon, Jieun Misa, Kudrowitz, Barry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Intellect 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Food Design
Online Access:https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1386/ijfd_00009_1
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Alfalah, Sarah
Kwon, Jieun Misa
Kudrowitz, Barry
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description Vegetable-based food and drink products are becoming more popular in the United States with increased awareness of health benefits as well as their positive environmental impact. Yet, there is a lack of attention in marketing these healthy vegetable food products to children, particularly in comparison to less-nutritious food products that are effectively utilizing child-oriented design in the marketplace. This article includes four exploratory studies. The first three studies are part of a co-design process involving children and chefs to create playful vegetable products that appeal to children. These studies result in a variety of playful vegetables concepts which are then evaluated in different methods by children. The preliminary results of these studies indicate that children do not prefer playful versions of vegetables significantly more than familiar versions. The final study presented in this article specifically examines the role of familiarity and colour on a child’s preference towards select vegetable products. Contrary to expectations, a trend uncovered in all four studies demonstrate children’s inclination towards the more familiar versions of a vegetable, illustrating a need for more appropriate design interventions to effectively bring about positive changes in children’s food choices.
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spelling doaj.art-6e0ad5af063a433088e2c743660147272022-12-22T04:17:48ZengIntellectInternational Journal of Food Design2056-65222056-65302020-12-0151-2436410.1386/ijfd_00009_1Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetablesHwang, SunMin MayAlfalah, SarahKwon, Jieun MisaKudrowitz, BarryVegetable-based food and drink products are becoming more popular in the United States with increased awareness of health benefits as well as their positive environmental impact. Yet, there is a lack of attention in marketing these healthy vegetable food products to children, particularly in comparison to less-nutritious food products that are effectively utilizing child-oriented design in the marketplace. This article includes four exploratory studies. The first three studies are part of a co-design process involving children and chefs to create playful vegetable products that appeal to children. These studies result in a variety of playful vegetables concepts which are then evaluated in different methods by children. The preliminary results of these studies indicate that children do not prefer playful versions of vegetables significantly more than familiar versions. The final study presented in this article specifically examines the role of familiarity and colour on a child’s preference towards select vegetable products. Contrary to expectations, a trend uncovered in all four studies demonstrate children’s inclination towards the more familiar versions of a vegetable, illustrating a need for more appropriate design interventions to effectively bring about positive changes in children’s food choices.https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1386/ijfd_00009_1
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title Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables
title_full Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables
title_fullStr Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables
title_short Familiarity trumps playfulness: Exploring children’s preferences for playful design of vegetables
title_sort familiarity trumps playfulness exploring children s preferences for playful design of vegetables
url https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1386/ijfd_00009_1
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