MyVoice Communications Surveys Beef Safety.Tokyo, Japan, Dec 26, 2005 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) ) - Japanese market researcher MyVoice Communications has announced the results of its recent survey on beef safety. The company conducted a survey of 14,855 people via the Internet from December 1 to 5. Of the respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. , 52.4% answered that there has been no change in how frequently they eat beef even after the US beef import was prohibited pro·hib·it tr.v. pro·hib·it·ed, pro·hib·it·ing, pro·hib·its 1. To forbid by authority: Smoking is prohibited in most theaters. See Synonyms at forbid. 2. in December 2003. Meanwhile, 41.5% answered that they have refrained from consuming beef. Regarding changes in their consumer behavior after the import prohibition prohibition, legal prevention of the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages, the extreme of the regulatory liquor laws. The modern movement for prohibition had its main growth in the United States and developed largely as a result of the , 25.9% said that they are concerned about the countries of origin when purchasing imported beef. Further, 21.9% answered that they tend to have other meat than beef, including chicken and pork pork, flesh of swine prepared as food, one of the principal commodities of the meatpacking industry. Pork has long been a staple food in most of the world, although religious taboos have limited its use, especially among Jews and Muslims. . When asked about what they take into account when purchasing beef (multiple answers allowed), 62.5% cited countries of origin, followed by price (61%) and freshness (51.4%). Of the respondents, about 60% are skeptical about the resumption RESUMPTION. To reassume; to promise again; as, the resumption of payment of specie by the banks is general. It also signifies to take things back; as the government has resumed the possession of all the lands which have not been paid for according to the requisitions of the law, and the of beef imports from the US. Further, 34.7% answered that they would buy US beef after seeing how things go, and 31.7% will not buy it. Regarding measures to ensure the safety of US beef, 61.4% request blanket testing, followed by thorough production history management and information disclosure (41.4%), and the establishment of an effective and scientifically confirmed screening method. Copyright [c] 2005 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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