Infant Formula Survey – Massey University Research
Kia ora koutou,
I’m Jen Larking, the Technical Study Coordinator at Feast, Massey University’s Food Experience and Sensory Testing Laboratory. We specialise in consumer research and sensory evaluation to better understand food experiences and preferences.
I am reaching out because we have a short 4-question survey that may be of interest. In preparation for a future study that will be held on Massey campus in Palmerston North, we would like to understand your experiences with infant formula (cow’s milk-based). The survey is quick—just four questions—and will help inform our research in this space.
Survey link:
masseysensory.compusensecloud.com...
Thank you.
Ngā mihi,
Feast team
Jen Larking (she/hers/her) | Technical Study Coordinator
Food Experience and Sensory Testing (Feast) Lab
School of Food Technology and Natural Sciences
Massey University | Private Bag 11222 | Palmerston North | New Zealand
J.Larking1@massey.ac.nz
www.massey.ac.nz... | www.linkedin.com...
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