Survey on Vinegar Consumption: Over 40% Have Tried Drinking Vinegar; 54% of Those Interested Expect 'Fatigue Recovery,' About 45% 'Health Maintenance,' Over 30% 'Improved Blood Circulation'
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A MyVoiceCom survey found that over 40% of respondents have experience drinking vinegar. Among those interested in trying it, 54% expect fatigue recovery, about 45% health maintenance, and over 30% improved blood circulation.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people have experience drinking vinegar?
- A: Over 40% have tried drinking vinegar, with more than half of women aged 50–70 having experience.
- Q: What benefits do consumers expect from drinking vinegar?
- A: Top benefits: 54% expect fatigue recovery, 45.1% health maintenance, and 32.9% improved blood circulation.
- Q: What factors matter most when choosing vinegar?
- A: Taste (64.9%) is most important, followed by ease of drinking (45.3%) and price (33.6%).
- Q: Which vinegar types are most popular?
- A: Apple vinegar (48.7%) is most consumed, followed by black vinegar (22.2%) in the past year.
- Q: How reliable is this survey?
- A: Conducted online with 10,947 respondents, the survey has high credibility and statistical significance.