Title
Understanding food sustainability from a consumer perspective: a cross-cultural explorationAuthor
Version
Published versionDocument type
Journal ArticleLanguage
EnglishRights
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Open accessPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgfs.2022.100646Published at
International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science vol. 31, n. art. 100646Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
food choice
food categories
food waste
online survey ... [+]
food categories
food waste
online survey ... [+]
food choice
food categories
food waste
online survey
european regions [-]
food categories
food waste
online survey
european regions [-]
Abstract
To successfully transition to more sustainable diets, it is necessary to understand consumers’ demands and expectations. The present exploratory research shows a cross-cultural study (Spain, Slovakia, ... [+]
To successfully transition to more sustainable diets, it is necessary to understand consumers’ demands and expectations. The present exploratory research shows a cross-cultural study (Spain, Slovakia, Denmark) in which
different aspects were included in an online survey: (i) food choice motivations, (ii) the importance that consumers give to different attributes of four product categories: fruit and vegetables, bakery, meat, and fish, and
(iii) the concepts that consumers’ relate to the term “sustainability”. The results showed preliminary significant
differences among countries, suggesting that developing strategies and new products to promote sustainable
consumption habits must address these cultural differences. [-]
Funder
Comisión EuropeaProgram
Horizon 2020Number
101000617Project
FOODRUSCollections
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