Participants for Burger Study Needed: $10 Amazon e-Gift Card Provided

Adults 18 years and older are needed for a study related to burgers. The study is looking for participants who have consumed a burger in the last six months and who eat animal-based meat. The Institutional Review Board has approved the study (protocol # 2107344220).

Participants will be asked to taste different burgers products (both meat and plant-based), followed by a 15- to 20-minute survey. The study will take place at the Arkansas Union Computer Lab, Team Room (A354). Participants will receive a maximum of $10 Amazon e-gift card, to be sent to uark emails.

To participate, please enroll for a date and a time spot.

Contacts

Arsene Agossadou, graduate student
Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
479-935-6383, maagossa@uark.edu

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