Enes Kemal, Kaptan Gülbanu, Meyer Edgar
Vocational School, Tarsus University, Mersin 33400, Türkiye.
Leeds Business School, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
Foods. 2025 Jul 24;14(15):2591. doi: 10.3390/foods14152591.
This study examines food safety and waste behaviours depicted in the televised cooking competition , a globally franchised series that showcases diverse culinary traditions and influences viewers' practices. The research focuses on the editions aired in Turkey and the United Kingdom, two countries with distinctly different social and cultural contexts. Video content analysis, based on predefined criteria, was employed to assess observable behaviours related to food safety and waste. Additionally, content analysis of episode transcripts identified verbal references to these themes. Principal Component Analysis was employed to categorise patterns in the observed behaviours. The findings revealed frequent lapses in food safety, with personal hygiene breaches more commonly observed in , while cross-contamination issues were more prevalent in . In both versions, the use of disposable materials and the discarding of edible food parts emerged as the most common waste-related practices. These behaviours appeared to be shaped by the cultural and culinary norms specific to each country. The study highlights the importance of cooking shows in promoting improved food safety and waste management practices. It recommends involving relevant experts during production and clearly communicating food safety and sustainability messages to increase viewer awareness and encourage positive behaviour change.
本研究考察了一档电视烹饪竞赛节目中所呈现的食品安全与浪费行为,该节目是一档全球特许经营的系列节目,展示了多样的烹饪传统并影响观众的行为习惯。研究聚焦于在土耳其和英国播出的版本,这两个国家有着截然不同的社会和文化背景。基于预先设定的标准,采用视频内容分析来评估与食品安全和浪费相关的可观察行为。此外,对节目文字记录的内容分析确定了对这些主题的文字提及。采用主成分分析对观察到的行为模式进行分类。研究结果显示食品安全方面频繁出现失误,在[具体国家1]中更常观察到个人卫生违规行为,而交叉污染问题在[具体国家2]中更为普遍。在两个版本中,使用一次性材料以及丢弃可食用的食物部分是最常见的与浪费相关的行为。这些行为似乎受到每个国家特定的文化和烹饪规范的影响。该研究强调了烹饪节目在促进改善食品安全和浪费管理行为方面的重要性。研究建议在节目制作过程中邀请相关专家参与,并清晰传达食品安全和可持续性信息,以提高观众意识并鼓励积极的行为改变。