Survey on Usage and Awareness of Broccoli, to be Added as a 'Designated Vegetable' for the First Time in About 50 Years
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Salad Club Inc. (President: Akihito Shintani, Head Office: Chofu-shi, Tokyo) announces the results of its 'Broccoli Usage and Awareness Survey,' in line with broccoli becoming a designated vegetable on April 1, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When will broccoli become a 'designated vegetable'?
- A: Starting from April 1, 2026, it is scheduled to be added for the first time in about 50 years. This is expected to help stabilize prices.
- Q: What do consumers find appealing about broccoli?
- A: According to surveys, the two main reasons are that it 'seems healthy' and 'has high nutritional value.' On the other hand, the hassle of preparation and waste generation are cited as drawbacks.
- Q: How many people are aware of the 'designated vegetable' system?
- A: According to a survey by Salad Club, only 11.3% of people said they know about it and understand its content, indicating that awareness is still low.