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Microbiological Evaluation for HACCP Implementation of Wholesale Bakery Products (제빵업체의 HACCP 모델 적응을 위한 미생물학적 위해도 평가)

  • Kim Hye Young;Park Jae Young;Chung Duck Hwa;Oh Sangsuk
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.185-192
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    • 2004
  • Generic HACCP models for bakery products may help HACCP implementation at the wholesale bakery production lines easier. When baking, the internal temperature of bakery products went up to $85^{\circ}C$, which resulted in gelatinization of starch. Considering the characteristics of bakery products, general sanitation control procedures are the main target tool to keep bakery products safe. Monitoring of pathogenic microorganisms at bakery plant environment including production lines was carried out. At the wholesale bakery environment pathogenic microorganisms were detected. It gave a clue that general sanitation control procedures should be implemented for safe bakery products supply. Hazard analysis of raw materials and processing of bakery products, and determination of critical control points and critical limits at the wholesale bakeries lead to present generic model of bakery product HACCP plan. CCPs for the wholesale bakery products may be applied and modified for the implementation of HACCP plan at the wholesale bakery plant.

A Study on Perceived Risk and Consumers' Evaluation Based on the Nutritional Information of Bakery Products (베이커리 제품의 영양학적 정보가 지각된 위험과 소비자 평가에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Eun-A;Ha, Dong-Hyun;Jang, Byeong-Ju
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.98-109
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    • 2007
  • Consumers purchase bakery products and evaluate them with various wants and needs when they need them. It shows that there are changes and improvements in quality factors like nutritional consideration rather than simply eating for survival. The purpose of this study was to research how well the consumers perceive necessary nutritional information, how nutritional information on bakery products affects the consumers' perceived risk and evaluation, and how consumers' perceived risk on bakery products affects their evaluation on them. The research was done through surveys for the people in the Busan Metropolitan area. 200 out of 250 answers were used in analyzing frequency, factor, and simple regression through SPSS Win 10. The findings were as follows; first, the more nutritional information consumers have, the less perceived risk they feel, i.e., positive nutritional information affects reducing the consumers' perceived risk. Second, as perceived risk gets reduced, consumers' evaluation on bakery products has meaningful influence on their perceived risk level. Third, these consumers' perceived risk affects their evaluation on bakery products meaningfully. The results of this study can be the meaningful base of information sources in establishing marketing strategies in bakery industry.

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A Study on the Utilization State and the Choice Factors of the Funtional Bakery Products (기능성 베이커리 제품의 이용실태와 선택 요인에 관한 연구)

  • 김원모;이윤신
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2004
  • This research was accomplished to prove that the actual using conditions of the funtional bakery products would be different by their sex, age group and income, and what would be main factor to choose them. This survey was examened for 268 subjects by the self-administered questionnaire method. 37% of subjects used the funtional bakery products once or twice a week. They normally paid for them 1,000-3,000 won(40%). The biggest merit of the fuctional bakey products was good for health, but high price was the weekest point of them. Over 63% of subjects answered they had the will to use the new functinal bakery products if they would be developed. Mainly they got the information of functional procuts in bakery. Females paid more than males to buy them and had stronger will to use the new procuts. As the age increased, the using frequency of fuctional bakery products also increased. The expences to buy for them once and the will to use new products increased according to income increment. Females thought more important factors as price, taste, and color than males. Twenties and forties answered price was more important than thirties and fifties.

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Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior to Consumer Purchasing Process of Organic Bakery Products : Moderating Effect of Price Sensitivity (계획행동이론을 적용한 유기농 베이커리 제품에 관한 소비자 구매프로세스 연구 : 가격민감도의 조절효과 적용)

  • Bae, SunYoung;Kang, HyeSeung;Sohn, ChunYoung;Ham, Sunny
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.173-187
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    • 2019
  • Based on the theory of planning behavior, the purpose of this study was to validate the path to consumers organic bakery product purchasing process, and moderating effect of price sensitivity. The improvement of national income and changes in diet due to economic growth began to increase consumption of organic and eco-friendly farm products, and thus products using organic materials began to be released in bakeries. Thus, it was necessary to understand consumer awareness and purchasing processes for organic bakery products. Specifically, the study examined the structural relations among purchase reasons, purchase motives, and purchase behavioral intention of organic bakery products. A survey was conducted in May 2019 from adults who had experience purchasing organic bakery products in Seoul metropolitan area, and 327 responses were used for data analysis. The findings of the study showed that consumers' interests in health, food safety, and environment had positive effects on their attitudes, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control toward organic bakery products, while their interests in organic products did not have an effect on perceived behavioral control. There were significant differences in the purchasing process of organic bakery products according to their price sensitivity. The study suggests that the correct delivery of information on organic ingredients and the price policies available to many consumers will contribute to the revitalization of organic bakery products.

A Study on Strategies of Multinational Bakery Retailers in China : Focused on Paris Baguette and Competitors

  • KIM, Byoung Goo;HWANG, Hee-Joong
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: For bakery retailers that want to enter the Chinese market, this study seeks to draw implications through the analysis of Paris Baguette, Paul Bakery and local competitors. In particular, the study analyzes entry strategies, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the companies. Research design, data and methodology: This study analyzed the Chinese bakery industry and overviewed the policy of bakery industry. The research method utilized Chinese Statistical Yearbook of Food Industry and literature related to Chinese bakery industry. Additionally, this study used case analysis methods for foreign and local bakery enterprises in the bakery industry. Results: During the rapid growth of bakery industry, Paris Baguette made a successful settlement by utilizing localization strategy; while on the contrary, Paul Bakery took a standardization strategy and failed in the Chinese market. Conclusions: Paris Baguette succeeded in launching localized products after thoroughly analyzing products that suit local tastes in China. However, Paul Bakery has been knocked out of the Chinese market for failing to capture the taste of the Chinese people by launching standardized products that reproduce French culture and taste. As such, the Chinese market is huge and differences exist in different provinces, so standardization and localization strategies should be appropriately utilized.

Evaluation of the Recognition and Satisfaction for Functional Bakery Products (베이커리의 기능성 제품에 대한 인지도 및 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Na, Sung-Joo;Kim, Sung-Ok;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.761-768
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    • 2009
  • This study evaluated on the recognition and satisfaction for functional bakery products by consumers living in Seoul, Overall, 82.0% answered of the respondents reported that they had 'yes' which was 4.5 times as much as those who answered 'no' tried functional bakery products. Purchasing mostly depended on 'myself' (69.0%), and other methods of acquiring information as well as 'bakery' (10.8%), 'neighbour' (8.5%), 'media' (7.9%), and the 'internet' (3.7%). The preferred functional ingredients were 'sweet potato' with (22.9%), and 'rye and oat' (13.8%), 'green tea' (13.5%), 'pumpkin' (11.4%), and 'chestnut' (7.3%) were other preferred ingredients. The reasons for this preference were that they were 'healthy' by (47.1%) and had a 'good taste' by (36.6%). Evaluation of the recognition of functional bakery products revealed that, 'nutrition' had the highest scale of recognition of (3.80 out of 5), and followed by 'healthy' with (3.69 out of 5). Conversely, 'proper price' received a below average score of 2.97, indicating dissatisfaction. Moreover, the overall average satisfaction with functional bakery products was 3.37, and with the taste, nutrition, and quality receiving a highly satisfactory score of 3.52, and price receiving an unsatisfactory score of 3.00. The factors most important to improve functional bakery products were, 'variety' (37.6%) was most important, followed by 'increased nutrition' (21.2%) and 'lower price' needed to be improved as well. The factor that had the greatest influence on the decision to purchase functional bakery products was 'material' with (3.737) followed by 'name value' with (3.56).

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A Structural Relationship among Consumers' Health-related Lifestyle, Purchasing Attitude, and Purchase Intention in the Rice-based Bakery Products Market (쌀 베이커리 시장에서 소비자의 건강라이프스타일, 구매태도, 구매의도의 구조관계 분석)

  • Geum-Yeong Hwang;Ju-Young An;Ji-Bum Um
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.13-26
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    • 2024
  • This study aims to examine the structural relationship between consumers' health-related lifestyle. purchasing attitude and purchase intention in the rice-based bakery products market. Data were collected from 397 consumers in their 20 years old and more. Results showed that purchasing attitude positively affected nutrition, trends and taste, and it was a key variable in explaining the intention to purchase rice-based bakery products. Therefore, it is necessary to develop and cultivate rice flour varieties containing various nutrients and develop products by capturing the food trends among consumers to induce them to purchase rice-based bakery products. Purchasing attitude fully mediated the relationship between taste and purchase intention, which suggests that it is necessary to hold tasting or sampling events and carry out promotional activities for consumers to perceive that rice-based bakery products taste good, which may lead to positive purchasing attitude.

A Study on the Residence Preference and Purchase Satisfaction of Bakery Product Purchasers (주거지에 따른 베이커리 제품의 선호도와 구매 만족도)

  • Lee, Sook-Eun;Han, Gyeong-Phil
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.147-160
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate in the residence and the income preference and purchase satisfaction of Bakery Product Purchasers. The findings of survey showed that in general characteristics of respondents, Out of the total 1,235 people, 59.6% of them were women, 40.4% of them were men, so the number of females was slightly higher than that of males, and the number of consumers living in big cities was 53.0% and that of small & medium-sized cities was 47.0%. In their preference of bakery products, bakery products liked the most 'plain white bread'(56.5%), 'sandwich products'(26.0 %), 'naturally fermented bread and health bread'(24.5%), and 'cakes'(20.6%) and 'Bread and coffee, and beverages'(I7.2%) in order. In terms of income, they preferred 'naturally fermented bread and health bread' as income rose(p<0.001), and they preferred 'cakes'(p<0.001) and 'sandwich products'(0.001) as income went down. In bakery products satisfaction, bakery products were satisfied with its 'quality and taste'(M=3.76), 'freshness'(M=3.64), 'good quality of materials'(M=3.40), and 'functional products for sale'(M=3.31), and 'nutrients'(M=3.24) in order. In residential areas, both people in big cities in Seoul and small and medium sized cities considered the 'quality and taste'(p<0.05) and the 'freshness'(p<0.05) to be important.

Purchasing Patterns and Influential Factors for Bakery Products and Effects of Brand Image on Consumers' Purchasing Power - Focused on Customers in Seoul - (베이커리 제품의 구매 성향 및 영향 요인과 브랜드 이미지가 소비자 구매력에 미치는 영향 - 서울 지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Na, Sung-Joo;Hwang, Seong-Yun;Kang, Kun-Og
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.429-437
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    • 2011
  • This study evaluated on the purchasing patterns for bakery products and the effects of brand image on consumers' purchasing power while living in the Seoul area. The questionnaires developed for this study were distributed to 400 males and females aged 20 and older. A total of 385 questionnaires were used for analysis (96.0%) and the statistical analysis, descriptive analysis, and $x^2$-test were completed using SPSS (version 14.0) software. When purchasing bakery products, 'taste' (59.7%) was most important followed by 'shape and size' (13.2%), 'ingredients' (11.7%), 'price' (7.5%), 'expiration date' (5.2%). 'origin of ingredients' (2.1%), and 'packaging' (0.5%). Subject showed significant differences in their purchase of bakery products based on characteristics including 'age' (p<0.05), 'occupation' (p<0.01), 'type of family' (p<0.01), and 'income' (p<0.1) The most influential factor in purchasing bakery products was 'material' (score=3.73), followed by 'name value' (score=3.56). Brand image of bakery had an effect on bakery products as 'present' (score=3.83), 'sanitation' (score=3.58). And, the most high respondent in basis of deciding brand image consumer's was 'clean and nice interior'(53.1%), followed by 'high quality ingredients and packaging'(23.7%).

The Purchasing Practice of Bakery Product by Female University Student (베이커리 제품에 대한 여대생의 이용현황에 관한 연구)

  • 김옥선;주나미
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.247-261
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    • 2002
  • This study was designed to identify the purchasing practice on the bakery products by the female university students in Seoul and Kyunggi area. Total 262 questionnaires were used for the analysis among 285 responses. The results showed that 50.76% of the respondents bought the bakery products 1∼3 times a month mainly for supper or snacks. The most favored bakery products were bread, danguaja bbang, cake, pie and jori bbang, and there was a signigicant difference in the preference of bakery products by the type of dwelling (p<0.001). Students with non-food science major significantly preferred bakeries as light meals (p<0.01). Students with food science major liked bread, jori bbang, cake and pie, but the non-food science majors liked bread, sweat red-bean bread and sandwich (p<0.05). Depending upon the housing status and the major of the respondents, there was a signifcant difference in the purchase factor like nutrition, taste, size and sanitation of the store (p<0.05), while the purchasing frequency was not affected by those factors (p<0.05). As to the question if there is a room for improvement, different housing status influenced significantly the respondents in citing the factors like business hours and service, and the shape of product and service(p<0.05).