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At-Home And Away-From-Home Consumption Of Seafood In The United States

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  • Zhang, Xumin
  • House, Lisa
  • Sureshwaran, Suresh
  • Hanson, Terrill R.

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At-home consumption of shrimp, oysters, and catfish is investigated, using data from a mail survey conducted in 2000-2001. Results indicated consumers probability and frequency of consumption decreased if consumers felt they lacked preparation knowledge, product preparation was too time consuming, or the smell was unattractive. Demographics were also significant.

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  • Zhang, Xumin & House, Lisa & Sureshwaran, Suresh & Hanson, Terrill R., 2004. "At-Home And Away-From-Home Consumption Of Seafood In The United States," 2004 Annual Meeting, February 14-18, 2004, Tulsa, Oklahoma 34738, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeaft:34738
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.34738
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    1. Wirth, Ferdinand F. & Davis, Kathy J., 2017. "Grouped Data Probability Model for Shrimp Consumption in the Southern United States," Journal of Food Distribution Research, Food Distribution Research Society, vol. 48(1), March.

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