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Table 1. Selected cases included in the qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Table 2. Valorisation strategies used in the investigated cases
Figure 1: Answers to the question: When you are in a supermarket and considering to buy some vegetables, which criterion is most important to you and which criterion is least important to you? The scale on which the importance of criteria is measured is me
Figure 3: Importance of the introduced “Diversifood” label compared to other nine criteria shown in Fig 1
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