Domestic food practices: A study of food management behaviors and the role of food preparation planning in reducing waste

Romani, Simona; Grappi, Silvia; Bagozzi, Richard P. and Barone, Ada Maria. 2018. Domestic food practices: A study of food management behaviors and the role of food preparation planning in reducing waste. Appetite, 121, pp. 215-227. ISSN 0195-6663 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

Recent research has started to show the key role of daily food provision practices in affecting household food waste. Building on and extending these previous contributions, the objective of this paper is to investigate how individuals' everyday practices regarding food (e.g., shopping, cooking, eating, etc.) lead to food waste, and how policy makers and the food industry can implement effective strategies to influence such practices and ultimately help consumers reduce food waste. The research performs three Studies; a critical incident qualitative study (Study 1; N = 514) and a quantitative, survey-based study (Study 2; N = 456) to identify and examine relevant food management behaviors associated with domestic waste. Lastly, findings from a field experiment (Study 3; N = 210) suggest that a specific educational intervention, directed at increasing consumers' perceived skills related to food preparation planning behaviors, reduces domestic food waste. Implications of the research for policy makers and the food industry are discussed.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2017.11.093

Keywords:

Food, Waste, Food management behaviours, Food preparation planning, Consumer behaviour

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute of Management Studies

Dates:

DateEvent
10 November 2017Accepted
16 November 2017Published Online
1 February 2018Published

Item ID:

30662

Date Deposited:

15 Nov 2021 13:27

Last Modified:

15 Nov 2021 13:27

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/30662

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