Abstract

People who eat out in urban are more common than ever before. However, restaurant foods are often high in calories, and lack for enough vegetables. Moreover, they provide too many calories from animal fat and protein resulting in a high risk of cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. Furthermore, a diet high in animal products contributes to global warming. For these reasons, a vegetarian diet can be recommended. The main purposes of this study are the following: (1) Un-derstanding and evaluating the customers’ preferences when selecting vegetarian restaurants. (2) In order to decrease the disease risks and the negative impact on the planet caused by a meat diet, researching ways to encourage consumers to choose vegetarian restaurants. The results of conjoint analysis indicated that when people choose vegetarian restaurants, they prefer ones that provide Chinese style cuisines, organic foods, cuisines that can help to lose weight, interiors with simple décor and ones that promote environmental protection.

Highlights

  • More and more people work and live in the urban in Taiwan for the convenience who choose eat out every day.How to cite this paper: Cheng, C.-H., Lin, S.-Y., & Tsai, C.-C. (2014)

  • Conjoint analysis was used to analyze the preference of product attributes for consumers who choose vegetarian restaurants including food quality, cuisine style, health concept, restaurant design and environmental protection

  • The findings of this study indicate that Taiwanese who choose vegetarian restaurants prefer to lose weight, high food quality and food that is organic

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Introduction

More and more people work and live in the urban in Taiwan for the convenience who choose eat out every day.How to cite this paper: Cheng, C.-H., Lin, S.-Y., & Tsai, C.-C. (2014). More and more people work and live in the urban in Taiwan for the convenience who choose eat out every day. How to cite this paper: Cheng, C.-H., Lin, S.-Y., & Tsai, C.-C. Investigating Consumer Preferences in Choosing Vegetarian Restaurants Using Conjoint Analysis. According to a survey of Unilever Global Company (2011), the proportion of people that eat out daily in Taiwan has reached 80% of the population; nearly 4.2 times eat in lunch and 3.3 times in dinner away from home per week. Eating out is convenient, it is associated with lower nutritional quality and weight gain

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