Sunday 3 March 2013

Survey finds moms put trust in blogs for food facts Sunday, January 27, 2013 by: Ben Meredith Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/038838_food_facts_moms_online_research.html#ixzz2MU5oSyyC

foodNaturalNews) With a growing concern about pesticides, genetic modification, and additives in their children's food, a new survey has found that moms put more faith in blogs and peers rather than the government for information.

The poll was conducted by Fleishman-Hillard and TheMotherhood.com, and was titled "Cart to Kitchen 2013: Slicing Into Moms' Food Decisions." It included more than 1,000 American mothers. The survey included questions regarding grocery shopping habits, information sources, and other inquiries about day-to-day food choices. The most staggering figure was that 96 percent of the participants noted plans to change their food-buying habits in 2013.

It was clear; however, that the influence of food and parenting blogs was much more impressive to today's American mother than experts such as doctors or government sources. For example, in regard to knowledge about pesticides in food, 34 percent of the participants stated that they trust blogs for the information most. Only 20 percent of participants entrusted medical websites, and an even smaller 15 percent trusted doctors

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/038838_food_facts_moms_online_research.html#ixzz2MU5Pg4tx

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