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Selection Attributes of Korean Restaurants Based on the Level of Involvement Using Conjoint Analysis (컨조인트 분석을 이용한 관여도에 따른 한식당 선택 속성)

  • Jung, Sang Young;Chung, Lana
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.553-562
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the key factors considered important by customers in the selection of a Korean restaurant through the use of conjoint analysis techniques. A total of 400 questionnaires were distributed over a 2-week period in October 2011, of which 354 were completed (88.5%). Statistical analysis was then carried out using the Windows 18.0 Statistics package. The research was based on the analysis of two target areas - daily meals and special purpose meals. Responses were measured by using Zaichkowsky's Personal Involvement Inventory (PII) and a 7-point Likert Scale. Overall it was found that in all areas of the results regarding the involvement related analyses, daily meals scored lower than special purpose meals. This implied that the choice of daily meals is more applicable to customers with a low level of involvement, whereas high-involvement customers were more likely to focus on special purpose meals. The analysis of high-involvement customers revealed that the quality of food, price, service quality and physical environment, in order of priority, were the most important factors in selecting a restaurant. The use of the optimum attribute combination revealed the following results: delicious food (0.601); friendly staff (0.170); clean restaurant (0.191); price of 20,000 won (-0.513). Furthermore, low-involvement customers considered the following factors as important when selecting a Korean restaurant: quality of food, followed by price, physical environment and service quality in that order. In this instance, the optimum attribute combination showed the following outcomes: tasty food (0.645); friendly staff (0.418); clean restaurant (0.365); price of 5,000 won (-0.847). These results indicated the importance of developing a marketing plan which was based specifically on a customer's involvement level, focusing on their main selection criteria when choosing a Korean restaurant.

Recognition and Usage of Nutrition Labeling for Processed Foods and Restaurant Meals according to the Effort Level of Healthy Dietary Behavior in 5th Grade Elementary School Girls (초등학교 5학년 여학생의 올바른 식습관 노력 정도에 따른 가공식품과 외식 영양표시의 인지도 및 활용도 조사)

  • Moon, Jin-Ah;Kong, Jung-Eun;Moon, Gui-Im;Kang, Baeg-Won;Yeon, Jee-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.849-857
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate 5th grade elementary school girls' effort to recognize and use nutritional labels on processed foods and restaurant meals to encourage dietary behavior. The subjects (n=976) were divided into three groups (effort group, n=711; normal group, n=193; and no-effort group, n=72) depending on level of effort for the healthy dietary behavior such as eating balanced meals, eating three meals regularly, and eating meals slowly. In the effort group, the frequency of food intake for breads, ramen, noodles and fast foods was significantly lower, while frequency of food intake for fruits and vegetables and salad was significantly higher than in the other two groups. In the effort group, the ratio of the respondents that perception of nutrition labeling on processed foods and restaurant meals was 80.5% and 31.4% and the ratio of girls who checked the nutrition labeling at their point of purchase was 71.1% and 24.7%, respectively. Reasons given for not reading nutrition labeling for restaurant meals were 'not interested' for 34.6% of the effort group, and 52.2% of the no-effort group. Therefore, it is necessary to create an educational program on healthy dietary behavior, including how to read nutrition labeling and establishment of proper body image perception for elementary school girls.

Qualitative Analysis of the Usage Characteristics of Domestic Fine Dining Restaurant (국내 파인 다이닝 레스토랑 고객의 이용 특성 질적 분석)

  • Do, Hyun-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.527-533
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate on the characteristics of the use of a fine dining restaurant using NVivo 11 qualitative analysis. As a result, customers using the fine dining restaurant were aware that the fine dining restaurant was a special and expensive restaurant, serving a variety of food with luxurious food, service and ingredients. The result of motivation for using the fine dining restaurant was food, specialty, atmosphere, luxury, service. Basically, it is natural to visit restaurant to eat, but it is special in using fine dining restaurant, we were able to find that it was to visit, to eat atmosphere and luxurious service and delicious food. The results of using the benefits of using a fine dinning restaurant show that the benefits of food, dining atmosphere, specialty, service, variety, and meals are high, specialty, service, variety of meals, price, delicious, newness, and timely benefits. The result of customers' use loss when using the fine dining restaurant shows the loss of food, specialty, service, price, atmosphere, variety, and luxurious. In this regard, it is estimated that customers often see losses as a result of lower than expected customers when using fine dinning restaurants. Therefore, it is thought that this research will help the establishment of differentiated marketing information for the restaurant company through continuous research on the fine dining restaurant which is recognized by the users.

Total Mercury Content of Restaurant Meals in Seoul Area (대중음식중의 총 수은 함량 측정)

  • 김명희;정남준;김정헌;박성배
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 1989
  • This study was performed to investigate the mercury concentration of restaurant meals and to estimate the total dietary intake of mercury. Experimental subjects were 66 cases in 11 kinds of common restaurant meals collected from the Seoul area. Total mercury was determined by Hg-analyzer and two kinds of atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS). The results were as follows: 1. Mean value of mercury contents in fluid of meals was about 0.002 ppm and there was no significant difference between the two methods. 2. Mercury concentration of residue by AAS was significantly higher than that by Hg-analyzer. The mean values of mercury concentration were 2.423 ppm, 10.229 ppm and 11.655 ppm by Hg-analyzer, AAS-PE and AAS-Hi, respectively. 3. Dietary intake of mercury from the meals was estimated $7.806\;\mu\textrm{g}/day$ by Hg-analyzer and 31.290, $35.349\;\mu\textrm{g}/day$ by two kinds of AAS. The values were lower than the FAO/WHO limit, $42.9\;\mu\textrm{g}/day$.

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Contamination Level and Dietary Intake of Total Mercury in Common Restaurant Meals of Seoul Area (서울시내 대중식사중 수은의 오염실태 및 총 섭취량 평가)

  • Lee, Mi-Gyung;Lee, Su-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.276-282
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    • 1989
  • To investigate the contamination level and total dietary intake of Hg in common restaurant meals of Seoul area, 125 samples of 5 typical meals were collected and determined for their total Hg contents by flameless atomic absorption sepctrophotometry. The average concentrations of Hg were 0.186ppm in drained residues and 0.007ppm in fluids, in which two samples yeukkye-jang and bibim-bab from two sites showed such a high level of 20-30 times of mean values. The average amount of Hg per meal excluding the two samples was $79.6{\mu}g$ and it was not significantly different among different meals. The daily dietary intake of total Hg from 3 restaurant meals was estimated to be $239{\mu}g$, which was 5 times higher than the FAO/WHO limit of $42.9{\mu}g$.

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An Analysis of Consumers' Needs and Practice Willingness for the Health Promotion Program in Restaurant Industry among Seoul Residents (외식 건강증진사업에 대한 소비자의 요구도 및 실행의지 분석: 서울지역 거주자를 중심으로)

  • Hong, Kyung-Eui;Kang, Yang-Wha;Joung, Hyo-Jee
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.365-373
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    • 2008
  • This study examined the needs and practice willingness for the health promotion program of restaurant industry among Seoul residents. Using structured self-administered questionnaires, data on subjects' general characteristics, health status, and eating out behavior characteristics, the needs and practice willingness of the health promotion program for restaurant industry were collected from 765 adults above the age of 19. The needs for nutrition labeling such as fat, calorie, sodium, fiber, and the practice willingness for consuming nutrition labeled food were high. Results showed that gender, restaurant's management status, and food quality status were significant indicators for needs for health promotion program. Education duration, food quality status, and the frequency of eating out were significant variables for practice willingness. The results imply that health promotion program for the restaurant industry should be based on the consumer's characteristics. Also, the results imply the necessity of several activities such as social marketing to inform the benefit of participation in the health promotion program for consumers, guidance to maintain the food quality and improve the ambiance of restaurant for suppliers, and the new establishment of research centers to validate the labeled information on meals and analyze the nutrients of the meals for agencies.

Studies on the Heavy Metals of Common Restaurant Meals (대중음식중 중금속 함량)

  • Kim, Jung-Hun;Chough, Nam-Joon;Park, Sung-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.316-320
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    • 1989
  • This study was performed to assess the contamination levels of the heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Zn and Mn) for common restaurant meals in Seoul area. The samples were seolong-tang, galbi-tang, yeukge-jang, kalguksoo, doenjang-chige, bibim-bab, bibim-nangmyon, bulgogi, chazang-myon, yanggobchang and zumuluk, which were seperated draind residues from fluids. The heavy metal contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The results obtained were as follows : ${\circ}$ The total amount of heavy metals per meals were $131.8{\mu}g\;lead,\;18.4{\mu}g\;cadmium,\;135.5{\mu}g\;chromium,\;804.9{\mu}g\;copper,\;7430.6{\mu}g\;iron,\;2807.4{\mu}g\;zinc,\;and\;841.6{\mu}g$ manganese. ${\circ}$ Intake levels per daily through common restaurant meals were lower than the daily intake limit established by FAO/WHO.

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A Study on the Rating of Restaurants in Korea (외식산업체의 등급평가에 관한 연구)

  • 김동승
    • Journal of Applied Tourism Food and Beverage Management and Research
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    • v.7
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    • pp.41-59
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    • 1997
  • After the industrial revolution, we have changed whole life-styles. This trend has brought a change in our eating style. Nowadays, the great number of people go out to eat-even three meals a day. As a result, the growth rate of food service industry increases day by day. Some restaurants are managed by the large scale company and others by the small scale ownership. Though developed countries are in the maturity step of the product life cycle in this field, we are in the growth step. We will hold the in 2002. A lot of tourists and the press will rush to Korea. They must have their meals at the restuarant. Therefore, we need more practice to satisfy them and to lead to successful management in this field. Also, we need an evaluation to qualify each business so that our food service industry does not decline compared to other country's. This study is trying to find how to evaluate and qualify each business in the various areas: service, the quality of food, the mood of the restaurant and so on. In addition, it includes the restaurant rating form.

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Evaluation of the Energy and Nutrient Content of HMR Rice, Noodles, Porridge, Soup, and Stew, and Their Comparison with Restaurant Foods (가정간편식 밥, 면, 죽, 국·탕·찌개류의 영양성분 함량 평가와 외식 음식과의 비교)

  • Ye-Sun Kim;Seo-Young Yun;Mi-Hyun Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.161-180
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    • 2024
  • Social and environmental changes, such as the rise of single-person households and advances in the food industry, have led to the replacement of home-cooked meals with home meal replacements products (HMRs). This study compared the nutrient content of a total of 1,680 HMRs and 158 restaurant foods by collecting data on the nutrient content of comparable food types from the Food composition data for restaurant foods published by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) and evaluating the calorie and nutrient content of HMRs based on nutrition labeling through market research from May 2022 to May 2024, focusing on rice, porridge, noodles, soup/stew. The nutritional content and price of the HMRs varied widely, even for similar foods, depending on the detailed food type. Therefore, it is necessary to make an appropriate choice based on nutrition labeling according to the purpose of consumption. The HMRs had a lower calorie and nutrient content due to the smaller serving size when compared with restaurant foods. However, when the same weights were compared, the sugar and sodium content in the rice and soup/stew were higher in the HMRs than in the restaurant foods. In addition, due to the wide variety of HMRs available, many HMRs that can replace restaurant foods are being produced. However, even for the same type of food, the serving sizes of the HMRs and the restaurant foods were widely different, suggesting the need for a study to examine the appropriateness of the serving sizes of HMRs and restaurant foods.

A Study on the Perception about Emergency Meal as School Meal Services among Nutrition Teachers in the COVID-19 Situation (COVID-19 상황의 학교급식에서 위기대응식에 대한 급식관리자의 인식 조사)

  • Seo, Min-guk;Lee, Min-june;Min, Sung-Hee;Ham, Sunny
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to evaluate the perception of nutrition teachers about emergency meals in all schools affiliated with the Seoul Office of Education. The purpose of this study was to suggest the need for emergency meals and provide directions for future development, thereby assisting meal service sites. An online survey was conducted from May 26 to 31, 2021, analyzing 130 collected samples. The summary of the results is as follows: First, the nutrition teachers recognized the need for school meal services for the prevention of the spread of infectious diseases and considered the variance among school meal consumers. Also, they generally thought of emergency meals due to the need for social distancing and the decrease in the distribution of food. Secondly, in terms of the differences in the perception about emergency meals, nutrition teachers (45.4%) who have provided emergency meals (t=2.584, P<0.05) were more aware of the need for emergency meals than nutrition teachers (54.6%) who had not provided emergency meals. Nutrition teachers conceived emergency meals to minimize the contact between people (45.6%) and to rectify the imbalance in nutrition (37.5). Next, emergency meal attributes were observed to be ranked in the order of convenience (3.49), safety (3.15), and satisfaction (2.88). Fourthly, although there were no meaningful differences in emergency meal attributes, there were statistically significant differences in the safety of the cooking process, menu familiarity, the low unit price compared to regular meals and the excellent satisfaction with nutrition provided (t=2.603, P<0.05), (t=2.039, P<0.05), (t=2.154, P<0.05), (t=2.477, P<0.05) respectively.