Online product information: To trust or not to trust?
date:Jul 27, 2012
jority of survey participants (79%) agreed that they trusted printed food labels more than general Internet sources as a delivery medium of food product information.

An eighth of participants also said traditional print labels were more trust-worthy than smartphone applications.

This is a significant finding, researchers said, as electronic media, particularly those embedded in smartphone devices, appears to represent the future of food labelling.

Igniting trust is key

Prof, Caroline Chan, w
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