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The Covid-19 pandemic and food consumption at home and away: An exploratory study of English households.


ABSTRACT: The Covid-19 pandemic has changed attitudes of English households towards food consumption at home and when eating out. Little academic research has however examined the scope and the scale of these changes, especially in the context of foodservice provision. This mixed methods study explores the effect of Covid-19 on food consumption in English households at home and away. It reveals increased frequency and variety of cooking during lockdown as a driver of household food wastage. The study demonstrates public hesitance towards eating out post-Covid-19. Foodservice providers are expected to re-design their business settings and adopt protective and preventative measures, such as frequent cleaning and routine health checks, to encourage visitation. After the pandemic, increased preference towards consuming (more) sustainable food at home, but not when eating out, is established. These insights can aid grocery and foodservice providers in offering more tailored products and services in a post-pandemic future.

SUBMITTER: Filimonau V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9192145 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Covid-19 pandemic and food consumption at home and away: An exploratory study of English households.

Filimonau Viachaslau V   Vi Le Hong LH   Beer Sean S   Ermolaev Vladimir A VA  

Socio-economic planning sciences 20210716


The Covid-19 pandemic has changed attitudes of English households towards food consumption at home and when eating out. Little academic research has however examined the scope and the scale of these changes, especially in the context of foodservice provision. This mixed methods study explores the effect of Covid-19 on food consumption in English households at home and away. It reveals increased frequency and variety of cooking during lockdown as a driver of household food wastage. The study demo  ...[more]

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