Consumers are increasingly considering animal welfare when making purchasing decisions, but it’s not the primary factor driving their choices. While shoppers want to support humane treatment of animals, other factors like price, quality, and convenience often take precedence. Many consumers look for labels and certifications that indicate better animal welfare standards, such as “free-range” or “organic,” but these labels may not be the sole deciding factor. Ultimately, shoppers seek a balance between their values and practical considerations, reflecting a nuanced approach to animal welfare in their buying habits.
Shoppers Care About Animal Welfare, But It’s Not a Top Priority
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