Huang Wen-Shin, Kuo Hung-Yu, Tung Shi-Yuan, Chen Han-Shen
Department of Business Administration, Chaoyang University of Technology, No.168, Jifeng E. Rd., Taichung City 413310, Taiwan.
Department of Health Diet and Industry Management, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung City 40201, Taiwan.
Foods. 2020 Dec 23;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/foods10010015.
Amid the trend of sustainable development, reducing food waste is a global concern and campaigns to reduce food waste have been launched. For example, the term "food sharing" has originated from Germany and promotes sharing food instead of wasting. "The Guerilla Kitchen", which originated from Netherlands, is an organization that also promotes avoiding wasting food. Consequently, more and more people are paying attention on this issue and we think it is necessary to understand people's acceptance of suboptimal food, as discarded suboptimal food represents a significant proportion of food waste. Additionally, at least one-third of the food globally produced each year is classified as suboptimal and cannot be sold in the market because of a poor appearance, damaged packaging, or near expiration date, thus presenting challenges for environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Previous studies on suboptimal food have focused more on appearances and packaging dates and less on investigating traceable agricultural and price discounts, which is where food classified as suboptimal entails a discount. Moreover, citrus product attributes such as appearance, size, freshness indicators, traceable agricultural products, and price discounts were determined in terms of consumer preference through pre-measurement here, then using a choice experiment method to clarify which attributes consumers care about most ( = 485 respondents). Conditional logistic regression and a random parameter logit model (RPL) are employed to examine the various properties of a marginal willingness to pay (WTP). RPL was also used to deduce the respondents' choices based on differences in appearance and freshness indicator. The results showed that consumers place greater emphasis on the freshness indicators (harvesting/packaging date labels) and appearance of suboptimal citrus fruits but do not focus on the size. Consumers are willing to purchase citrus fruit with a flawed appearance, although the price needs to be reduced from the original price. Although suboptimal food does not reduce health, people may still not buy it and this result in food wastage. As a result, it is essential to increase awareness regarding suboptimal foods and reduce food waste to support sustainable development.
在可持续发展的趋势下,减少食物浪费是全球关注的问题,并且已经发起了减少食物浪费的运动。例如,“食物共享”一词起源于德国,倡导分享食物而非浪费。起源于荷兰的“游击厨房”是一个同样倡导避免食物浪费的组织。因此,越来越多的人关注这个问题,并且我们认为有必要了解人们对次优食物的接受程度,因为被丢弃的次优食物占食物浪费的很大比例。此外,全球每年生产的食物中至少有三分之一被归类为次优食物,由于外观不佳、包装损坏或接近保质期而无法在市场上销售,从而给环境、社会和经济可持续性带来挑战。先前关于次优食物的研究更多地关注外观和包装日期,而较少调查可追溯的农产品和价格折扣,而次优食物在价格上是有折扣的。此外在此通过预测量根据消费者偏好确定柑橘类产品的属性,如外观、大小、新鲜度指标、可追溯农产品和价格折扣,然后使用选择实验方法来阐明消费者最关心哪些属性( = 485名受访者)。采用条件逻辑回归和随机参数logit模型(RPL)来检验边际支付意愿(WTP)的各种属性。RPL还用于根据外观和新鲜度指标的差异推断受访者的选择。结果表明,消费者更注重次优柑橘类水果的新鲜度指标(收获/包装日期标签)和外观,但不关注大小。消费者愿意购买外观有瑕疵的柑橘类水果,尽管价格需要从原价降低。尽管次优食物不会危害健康,但人们可能仍然不购买,这就导致了食物浪费。因此,提高对次优食物的认识并减少食物浪费以支持可持续发展至关重要。