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Ítem Motivaciones para el consumo de infusiones de fruta en Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Molano Rojas, Nazly Johanna; Arango Duque, Juan Camilo; Muñoz Molina, Yaromir; Escobar Escobar, Ana CristinaThe world has seen a change in trends in the lifestyle that consumers are having, as well as their tastes and preferences. The purchase decisions they make and what motivates their consumption has also changed. Through this qualitative study, the aim was to identify the motivations for consuming fruit infusions in the city of Medellín. All this based on in-depth interviews. The necessary information was obtained through a group of 11 people of different ages and different economic activities. All of them consumers of infusions. Thanks to the study, it was possible to identify that the nutritional trend has been accompanied by changes in fluid consumption. This was an evidence of how the consumption of fruit infusions is identified as an alternative. It is also identified that food is becoming more and more relevant in people's lives and consumers are seeking a better diet and leading healthy lifestyles. All this motivated by the search for well-being and benefits for your health. Through the consumption of herbal teas, a perception of feelings such as peace and tranquility is found. Relationship motivations with family and friends are also identified when taking them. This new recipe for water with slices of fruits and herbs, which invites the consumer to refresh themselves with their benefits, promotes the creation of rituals for the consumption of these drinks, which were identified in this study and further explained in the findings. Finally, with this research on the identification of needs, goals and motivations, it was sought to provide Naturio (a small local company that produces and markets freeze-dried fruit infusions) an investigative input that allows it to strengthen its current business model and boost consumption of infusions.