simply based on small image picture of product in a list
I might refine it a bit if I wanted just Morrisons,
just go for the brand (, on the left hand side,
expect I can't see it. I'll go for everyday soups
because that's morrisons isn't it.S)
attempts to use navigation to refine search
I wouldn't always do that, I might just
browse if I was wanting a general shop (S)
Not normal process
I'd just put it into....the search engine and just look (JC)
I might just put in Heinz soup first to
save time, Because I'm one about (soc)
saving time I hate shopping (JC)
Time saving- associated with search process used
I would "find a product" ,...and I would look at the soups (J)
well I can't see anywhere where it says healthy option basically. So if I
can't see healthy option, I'll have to find another page what said
healthy option, so let me go down...(RESPORTS TO SCROLLING DOWN)
tries to refine by healthy
option- cannot find navigation
so to find a product, I'm going to
put in erm, what kind of soup, or
let's just go for general soups (SL)
I will put in soup (DM)
initial soup findings
Navigate using menus etc.
...Browse shop, then down to find soups and sauces (JG)
go down to soups and sauces from the browse shop (DJ)
I normally get Hienz , I' don't know here it is, sort by
favourites (reads)....product name (reading) (S)
First I'd go to orders, normally, so I'd use a previous order (DJ)
shop for items routinely. same items ordered.
If I didn't already have it already added on to my favourites, Id just put it on to the search engine and have a look (JC)
What information is used/considered?
If it's a product not one which i've bought before, I'd
probably look at the product information (JG)
THEME: New product information explored in constrast to usual products (no suggestion of looking further)
Calories as I say, I'd look at...I'd usually look
to see if there's too much salt or sugar in it
..A.... I'm trying to do a low carbohydrate diet
so I'd look as to how many carbohydrates
were in a product (JC)
Dietary objectives
(hoover 's over item image) so it tells
me the offer price (JC)"
(refers to looking at PI) probably not for soup but for other items...pizza(JC).
Item type determines if specific PI looked at.
The first criteria would be flavour...which we like (P1)
A brand we've used before(P1)
brand familarity
Flavour as a key decision factor
Its a good price (P1)
Price confirms decision is good
If it was one I knew, which would be the Heinz soup, I would add it (S)
familiar with brand - no other information checked
If I wanted minestrone...I'd click on ....and see what
information it gives me (DJ)
er just price really. And how many servings. its say 5 a
day that's going to encourage me. I could read the
reviews (DJ)
If I want a specific kind, say Heinz
soup, I'd put in Heinz soup other wise
it will bring up twenty thousand soups
and you might not like any of them
(JC)
Sometimes you just look at the offers
and then you think oh that;s good if
it's on an offer I'll get a few of them
cos it'll save me money (JC)
OFFERs as as hort cut to decision making
And I would look at healthy
soups with low in salt and
things like that (J)
because you don't want so much salt. I don't want the cream...I wouldn't necessarily go for the home
brand, I would probably go for Heinz more because I'm familar with that. even though they're
probably made in the same factory their ingredients would be a little better in the real things (J)
appears to want to select routinely using nutritional indicators of salt and cream
Brand familarity and factory/ingredients
quality (as a comparison)
it doesn't seem to be any healthy options so...so I would look at the
..erm/..nutritional value on the side of the packet and see which
had less sugar and things, salt not sugar..and after than I would
just go on flavour (j)
suggests looking at nutrition information following failed attempt to
refine using health options navigation. REfers to using salt levels to
decide, followed by flavoiur prefer.
Well you'd have to click and it
would come up... there we are
hoovers over FOP panel on productimage.
uumm I would think...salt is only one gram (J)
Tries to interpret salt levels
(amber traffic light not referred
to)
And I would take that one off and look at Heinz....now I can't see the
nutritional value in that one. so I probably wouldn't buy that one
then 'cos I don't know what's in it. (J)
hoovers over FOP
location on Heinz. MTL
not present.
Did not scroll down in full PI wondow to nutrition table. EVEN
TOUGH OBJECTIVES VERY FOCUSED ON NUTRITiON
Dietary
objective
spontaneously
mentioned
Usually it would be something liek pea and ham soup
but I might want to try something like what's on offer
here like...vegetable (DM)
Usual Flavour driving decision
What is on offer influencing decision
And it says here
7/10 customers
would
recommend
this to friend
(DM)
Impact of review or
recommendations-
noticed udring
decision making
process