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Analysis of the Behaviors of Polish Consumers in Relation to Food Waste
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Food LossFood WasteConsumer ResearchAgricultural EconomicsPublic Health NutritionPolish ConsumersFood ChainFood ChoiceConsumer BehaviorPublic HealthFood ConsumptionFood PolicyHealth SciencesFood DistributionEconomicsYoung PeopleFood SecurityFood QualityConsumption SystemMarketingToxic Food EnvironmentFood SafetyFood RegulationsFood Loss PreventionRecyclingFood IndustryFood Waste Management
Food waste occurs at all stages of the food chain, but it is households in developed countries that have the largest share in the production of food waste. In order to develop and implement effective programs to combat consumers throwing away food, the factors that determine food waste in a household must first be known. The purpose of this study was to assess the risk of food waste by Polish consumers and identify the effect of demographics on the respondents’ behavior related to food management. The results show that factors such as age, gender, place of residence, and education influence consumer behavior in terms of food management at home. It was found that young people and those with university-level education were more likely to buy unplanned products and waste food. The causes of the risk of wasting food were identified and their frequency determined. The most common causes for the risk of food waste include food being spoiled, missing the expiry date, and failure to arrange food in cabinets according to the expiry date. Bread was the most frequently wasted product, especially by young respondents.
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