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调查显示5成受访者不接受预制菜,专家称中央厨房对食品安全保障非常有效
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-18 13:50

Core Viewpoint - The acceptance of pre-prepared dishes (pre-cooked meals) among consumers is low, with a significant portion of the population expressing concerns about their safety and quality, indicating a need for transparency and regulation in the industry [2][4][14]. Consumer Acceptance - Approximately 50.98% of respondents do not accept pre-prepared dishes, while only about 37.5% are in favor of them [2]. - Over 66% of respondents believe that pre-prepared dishes should not be served in restaurants [4]. - When asked about the labeling of pre-prepared dishes, 96.68% of respondents agree that they should be clearly marked [6]. Restaurant Choices - In restaurants that serve pre-prepared dishes, 47.66% of respondents would not choose to dine there, while 30.66% are uncertain, and only 21.68% would consider it [8]. - More than 80% of respondents support the idea that pre-prepared dishes should be transparent to consumers [10]. Pricing Perception - A significant 91.6% of respondents believe that the average price for pre-prepared dishes should be below 100 yuan, with 92.26% considering the prices at Xibei to be too high [11]. Industry Insights - Experts suggest that pre-prepared dishes can be safe and convenient if produced according to standards, addressing the needs of busy consumers [14]. - The establishment of central kitchens is seen as a necessary step for scaling and ensuring food safety in the restaurant industry [14]. - There is a call for national standards and licensing for the pre-prepared dish industry to alleviate consumer fears and ensure quality [14].