Abstract:
Consumer’s attitudes towards the nutritional aspect of the foods are increasing rapidly. In this context, labels of food products
play a significant role in providing the relevant nutrition information to consumers. This study was conducted with a view of
identifying important nutritional labeling aspects that consumers would examine at the time of purchasing. Ultimate objective
was to draw conclusions that provide important information for the food processors about consumer behavior in related to food
nutritional aspects and the purchasing intention. Pre-tested structured questionnaire was employed to collect data from random
sample of 90 respondents. Rank Based Quotient test and descriptive analytical tools were used to analyze the data. This study
shows that majority of the respondents tend to examine the labels when making the purchasing decision due to evaluate the
suitability of the food product for vegetarians, religious reasons, to avoid diseases related to food and to check whether the food
is organically grown or not. Complicated life styles, their brand loyalty and complicated nature of food labels were the major
reasons for not examine food labels. The promising opinions of respondents on existence of food labels were to know the expiry
date, to know the nutritional composition and as a legal requirement. Majority of the consumers importantly concern on nutrient
status. Monosodium Glutamate content strongly influence the purchasing decision of considerable fraction of the respondents.
Name of the food was rated the most important mandatory labeling information. Food safety, environmental protection, origin of
the food and brand reputation were the most concerning factors when observing food labels in the process of purchasing food
products. According to the Suggestions produced by the respondents, making information easier to understand, standardizing the
presentation information, creating colorful and attractive labels were highlighted as the major suggestions. Eventually findings of
this study suggests food producers should draw and implement the strategies by considering above key results in order to
improve the status of food labeling as well as nutritional status of the consumers.