
The taste test
How much power does the consumer really have?
The Food Chain · BBC World Service
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Show Notes
Consumers have the buying power but how much are they considered when a brand decides to make a change?
In this edition of The Food Chain Ruth Alexander takes a look at what goes into developing some of the products we know and love.
We travel to the northwest of England to a consumer taste testing facility, Wirral Sensory Services. Such businesses would have been few and far between just decades ago but now they’re a big part of the research process when brands look to launch new products or make changes to existing ones.
Consumer expert Dr Sara Jaeger tells us about the benefits and the limitations of these tests and business consultant Samuel West talks us through some of the most well know failures in food.
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Presenter: Ruth Alexander
Producer: Hannah Mullane
(Image: a woman blindfolded, sat in front of a pizza. Credit: Getty Images/BBC)