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    1. British consumers preferred fatness levels of beef: surveys from 1955, 1982 and 2002

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    3. Consumer awareness and perception to food safety hazards in Trinidad, West Indies

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    4. Consumers' knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and purchase intent regarding foods from the offspring of cloned animals

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    5. Eat this, don't eat that: who controls what we consume?

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    8. Finding a place for pork in a changing marketplace

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    9. Food irradiation may start to take off; the process, which can kill most bacteria in ground beef and poultry, is still not a widespread food treatment

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    10. Is there a real difference between conventional and organic meat? Investigating consumers' attitudes towards both meat types as an indicator of organic meat's market potential

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