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新冠疫情封锁:对家庭食物浪费有何影响?

COVID-19 virus outbreak lockdown: What impacts on household food wastage?

作者信息

Jribi Sarra, Ben Ismail Hanen, Doggui Darine, Debbabi Hajer

机构信息

Department of Agri-Food Industries, National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia (INAT), UR17AGR01, University of Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia.

Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences of Tunis, LR11ES09, University Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.

出版信息

Environ Dev Sustain. 2020;22(5):3939-3955. doi: 10.1007/s10668-020-00740-y. Epub 2020 Apr 19.

Abstract

The 2019-2020 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a public health issue. Lockdown is among options suggested to reduce spread of the virus. This study aimed to determining the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on Tunisian consumer awareness, attitudes and behaviors related to food wastage. An online survey was conducted during the first 2 weeks of COVID-19 lockdown. The survey collected information on demographic data, awareness and attitudes toward food waste, food purchase behavior and household food expenditure estimation; extent of household food waste; willingness and information needs to reduce food waste. This study included 284 respondents. About 89% of respondents claimed to be aware of food waste, and the COVID-19 lockdown would impact for 93% of respondents, their waste levels, and for 80%, their grocery shopping habits. Interestingly, the COVID-19 lockdown improved food shopping performances and pushed toward a positive behavioral change regarding food wastage: 85% respondents declared nothing of what they bought would be discarded, and most of the respondents have set up a strategy of saving, storing and eating leftovers. The most cited reasons given for discarding food were overcooking, inappropriate storage and overbuying. Consumers' changes in food waste prevention might be probably driven more by the socioeconomical context of the COVID-19 lockdown (i.e. food availability, restricted movements, loss of income), than by a pro-environmental concern. Finally, our study pointed out the consumers' needs of information for taking further action. In conclusion, our study can constitute a basis to further promote household food waste prevention behavior, outlasting the COVID-19 crisis.

摘要

2019 - 2020年冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)是一个公共卫生问题。封锁是为减少病毒传播而建议的措施之一。本研究旨在确定COVID - 19封锁对突尼斯消费者在食品浪费方面的意识、态度和行为的影响。在COVID - 19封锁的前两周进行了一项在线调查。该调查收集了有关人口统计数据、对食物浪费的意识和态度、食品购买行为以及家庭食品支出估计;家庭食物浪费的程度;减少食物浪费的意愿和信息需求等方面的信息。本研究包括284名受访者。约89%的受访者声称了解食物浪费情况,COVID - 19封锁会对93%的受访者的浪费水平产生影响,对80%的受访者的食品购物习惯产生影响。有趣的是,COVID - 19封锁改善了食品购物表现,并促使在食物浪费方面出现积极的行为改变:85%的受访者表示所购买的东西不会被丢弃,并且大多数受访者制定了节约、储存和食用剩菜的策略。丢弃食物最常被提及的原因是烹饪过度、储存不当和购买过多。消费者在预防食物浪费方面的变化可能更多地是由COVID - 19封锁的社会经济背景(即食物供应、行动受限、收入损失)驱动的,而不是出于环保意识。最后,我们的研究指出了消费者为采取进一步行动而对信息的需求。总之,我们的研究可以为进一步促进家庭食物浪费预防行为奠定基础,这种行为将在COVID - 19危机之后持续存在。

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