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Functional Foods as Differentiated Products

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  • Bonanno, Alessandro

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In spite of growing consumers’ interest for functional foods and strong growth of their markets, limited knowledge of the demand for these products and their profitability is available. Adapting the LA/AIDS model by means of Pinkse, Slade, and Brett’s (2002) distance metric method, this article assesses the demand, substitution pattern, and profitability of conventional and functional alternatives inside the yogurt category in the Italian market. Results indicate that functional alternatives’ demand is often less elastic than conventional ones’, that brand loyalty plays a key role, and that 25% of the profitability of functional yogurts comes from the functional attribute itself.

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  • Bonanno, Alessandro, 2009. "Functional Foods as Differentiated Products," Research Reports 149939, University of Connecticut, Food Marketing Policy Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uconnr:149939
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.149939
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