Food packaging during the COVID-19 pandemic: Consumer perceptions

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作者
Kitz, Robert [1 ]
Walker, Tony [1 ]
Charlebois, Sylvain [1 ]
Music, Janet [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS, Canada
关键词
consumer responses; COVID-19; pandemic; food packaging; food safety crisis; single-use plastics; SINGLE-USE PLASTICS; MARINE POLLUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT; REPUTATIONAL DAMAGE; RISK PERCEPTIONS; BEHAVIOR; SAFETY; CONSUMPTION; RESPONSES; ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.1111/ijcs.12691
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
While plastics play an important role in the safety, shelf-life, and affordability of many foods, their mismanagement as waste presents a serious environmental problem. In 2019, governments in Canada and globally were poised to take legislative action to curb the use of single-use plastics, with strong public support. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has since disrupted those initiatives as well as the public sentiment underlying them. The aim of our study is to measure changes in Canadian consumers' attitudes toward single-use plastic food packaging, from Summer 2019 to Summer 2020. The methodology relies on two, representative surveys of the Canadian population, carried out in May 2019 (n = 1,094) and in June 2020 (n = 977). Our measures explored potential impacts on consumer perceptions, driven both by new food safety concerns during the pandemic and also by increased price consciousness during a time of economic recession. We found that 55% of respondents were more concerned about food safety since COVID-19, and that 50% of respondents had become more price conscious when buying groceries. However, we found only a slight decline in motivation to reduce plastics - though with a sharper reduction among males. A stronger shift was seen in attitudes towards policy, where our results show a clear decline in support for tighter regulations or bans on single-use plastics, along with an increase in consumers' willingness to pay for biodegradable alternatives. These findings suggest a more difficult road ahead for legislative approaches, but also potential opportunities for market-based strategies and innovations in the food sector.
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