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Factors for Pricing Decision of Food Products in Mbeya City, Tanzania


Asheri M. Mwidege

Abstract

This study examined factors in the pricing decision of food products in Mbeya City. It employed non- experimental research design where  every participant had an equal chance of being selected in which a sample of 100 food vendors through a cross-sectional time  dimension was collected using questionnaires at Mwanjelwa, SIDO and Soweto markets in Mbeya City. Multiple regression techniques  were employed in data analysis using both SPSS and STATA packages. Variable inflationary factors and link tests were used to predict multi-collinearity and model specification. Findings showed that dependents of food dealers were inversely correlated with the pricing of  food products. Furthermore, the income level of customers was inversely related to the price of food products while the type of  customers and customer beliefs were both positively related to the price of food. Study concluded that vendors’ dependents, income  level of customers, type of customers, and customer beliefs on food vending services influence the pricing decision of food products. It is, therefore, recommended that local government authorities should empower food dealers on pricing decision of food products services.  


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