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Involvement in a routine food shopping context

Brian Beharrell (Senior Lecturer at Cranfield University, Silsoe College, Silsoe, Bedford, UK.)
Tim J. Denison (Senior Research Fellow at Cranfield University, Silsoe College, Silsoe, Bedford, UK.)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 May 1995

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Abstract

Presents empirical evidence in the context of grocery shopping to challenge the assumption that routine shopping is considered invariably to be a low‐involvement activity. Argues that certain situational factors may give rise to routine purchases becoming more involving than others and studies the case of stock‐out situations. Finds that there is some evidence to suggest that routine food shopping for many consumers can be highly involving at times.

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Beharrell, B. and Denison, T.J. (1995), "Involvement in a routine food shopping context", British Food Journal, Vol. 97 No. 4, pp. 24-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/00070709510085648

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MCB UP Ltd

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