Throwing It All Away: Exploring Affluent Consumers’ Attitudes Toward Wasting Edible Food |
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Authors: | Elisabeth Lind Melbye Yuko Onozaka |
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Institution: | UiS Business School, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway |
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Abstract: | The skewed allocation of food across the world population is a major concern, as the result is that some of us live in abundant supply while others spend their life in constant scarcity. While researchers have studied a variety of issues related to the amounts of food being wasted, or the waste of edible food across consumers with different demographic characteristics, less is known about the drivers of attitudes toward food waste. Based on survey data from a sample of affluent Norwegian consumers, we test how subjective food knowledge, environmental concern, age, and income are related to consumer attitudes toward wasting edible food. We find that all variables except income drive consumer attitudes. Implications for theory and public policy are offered. |
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Keywords: | Food waste attitudes affluent consumers food knowledge environmental concern |
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