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Comparing the Meanings of Food in Different Chinese Societies: The Cases of Taiwan and Malaysia
C. Khoo
, E.C.L. Yang, M.Y. Lai
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Malaysia
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Food Perception
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Case of Taiwan
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Chinese Indonesians
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Food Meanings
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Chinese Consumers
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Chinese Society
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Taiwanese Chinese
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Managerial Implications
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