Food Traceability as an Element of Sustainable Consumption-Pandemic-Driven Changes in Consumer Attitudes
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095259
Food Traceability as an Element of Sustainable Consumption-Pandemic-Driven Changes in Consumer Attitudes
Abstract
A conscious approach to the issue of food traceability on the part of consumers is essential for making rational food purchases, which in turn contributes to sustainable consumption and globally, is an element of sustainable development. The study aims to assess the changes in consumers' buying behaviors in the context of food traceability before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the impact of sociodemographic factors on those changes. Therefore, an online survey was conducted on a sample of 1000 respondents who were Polish food consumers. The study covered aspects related to the traceability of food by consumers before and during the pandemic. The results allowed for positive verification of the H1: Polish consumers attitudes related to food buying process changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results didn't allow for fully positive verification of the H2: Sociodemographic factors significantly influence Polish consumers attitudes to the food shopping during COVID-19 period compared to pre-pandemic period. The significant influence was supported in almost all (in 6 out of 8) analyzed aspects in case of age, education, and place of residence. However, in case of gender it was confirmed only in terms of two out of eight aspects: choosing product of national origin and using the online form of ordering purchases.
Keywords: consumer attitudes; food traceability; pandemic; sustainable consumption; value creation.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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