UN Food and Agricultural Organisation believes that there is no balance between hunger and producing food and the world is producing more than enough food (1). It estimated that one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year — approximately 1.3 billion tones gets lost or wasted (2). Inefficiencies and losses in agricultural production and consumers' behavior all play a role (4). About consumer behavior Aktas et al. showed that Food choice motives, financial attitudes, planning routines, social relationships, food surplus and Ramadan effect on Consumers’ food waste (5). Farr-Wharton et al. emphasized on food shopping as the main cause of food waste (6). Schanes et al. showed that food waste is complex and multi-...
In the past decade, food waste has received increased attention on both academic and societal levels...
Purpose: People's purchasing and consumption patterns have been substantially influenced by differen...
Food waste refers to the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and ac...
The occurrence of food loss and waste is closely related to less effective and efficient consumer be...
Purpose: Food waste occurs in every stage of the supply chain, but the value-added lost to waste is ...
Food losses refer to edible food mass decrease throughout the human food chain. Food losses occurrin...
About 25 million tons of food go wasted or lost in Iran which has socio-economic and environmental c...
This study is aimed at highlighting the phenomenon of food waste. The objectives of this study are, ...
This research aims to determine the influence of COVID-19 on consumer knowledge, attitudes, and beha...
This study examines the relationship between food waste and gender, income, and where students live....
Food loss and waste are some of the most urgent social, economic and environmental issues affecting ...
In the industrialized world large amounts of food are daily disposed of. A significant share of this...
Worldwide, food waste is one of the prime issues threatening food security and the Kingdom of Saudi ...
International audienceIncrease in food demand, mainly due to population growth and diet changes, is ...
The global demand for food continues to increase. It is estimated that about 680 million people lack...
In the past decade, food waste has received increased attention on both academic and societal levels...
Purpose: People's purchasing and consumption patterns have been substantially influenced by differen...
Food waste refers to the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and ac...
The occurrence of food loss and waste is closely related to less effective and efficient consumer be...
Purpose: Food waste occurs in every stage of the supply chain, but the value-added lost to waste is ...
Food losses refer to edible food mass decrease throughout the human food chain. Food losses occurrin...
About 25 million tons of food go wasted or lost in Iran which has socio-economic and environmental c...
This study is aimed at highlighting the phenomenon of food waste. The objectives of this study are, ...
This research aims to determine the influence of COVID-19 on consumer knowledge, attitudes, and beha...
This study examines the relationship between food waste and gender, income, and where students live....
Food loss and waste are some of the most urgent social, economic and environmental issues affecting ...
In the industrialized world large amounts of food are daily disposed of. A significant share of this...
Worldwide, food waste is one of the prime issues threatening food security and the Kingdom of Saudi ...
International audienceIncrease in food demand, mainly due to population growth and diet changes, is ...
The global demand for food continues to increase. It is estimated that about 680 million people lack...
In the past decade, food waste has received increased attention on both academic and societal levels...
Purpose: People's purchasing and consumption patterns have been substantially influenced by differen...
Food waste refers to the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and ac...