This study, "The Flavors of Choice: A Deep Dive into Consumer Preferences for Ice Cream," investigates the key factors that influence consumer buying behaviour in the competitive ice cream market. The research aims to understand consumer preferences and attitudes towards ice cream, addressing the lack of awareness about the factors that drive purchasing decisions. A descriptive research design was employed, utilizing a structured questionnaire to collect primary data from a sample of 130 respondents selected through a random sampling technique. The findings reveal that taste and variety of Flavors are the most significant factors influencing consumer choice, followed closely by value for money, and quality and sustainability along with nutritional content. The study also determined that a majority of consumers purchase ice cream on a monthly basis and prefer to enjoy it at home, often with family. The analysis indicates that traditional marketing efforts like promotions and discounts are the least influential factors in a consumer's decision-making process. The study concludes with suggestions for manufacturers and marketers, recommending a focus on product excellence, transparent communication of value and quality, and targeted marketing that emphasizes core product attributes to enhance customer satisfaction and drive business growth
Indhupriya et al. (Wed,) studied this question.