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The determinants of more responsible restaurant food choice in Poland

Autor
Zajadacz, Alina
Mika, Mirosław
Filimonau, Viachaslau
Durydiwka, Małgorzata
Faracik, Robert
Matute, Jorge
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

<p>In the context of emerging markets, restaurant food choice needs to be better architected in order to minimise the negative societal and environmental implications. For effective consumer choice architecture, the determinants of restaurant food choice need to be first established. This study explores the determinants of restaurant food choice in Poland, a transitional economy in East-Central Europe with a rapidly growing pattern of out-of-home food consumption. It finds that the low level of public environmental awareness in Poland translates into low consumer recognition of the environmental implications of restaurant food choice. Although customer preference for locally produced and organic food is recorded, this preference is not associated with public environmental awareness, but attributed to possible media effect. In contrast, the level of public awareness of the health repercussions of restaurant food choice is higher in Poland, especially among younger consumers, which is reflected in the desire to see the nutritional and calorific values of food to be displayed on restaurant menus. Implications for policy-making and hospitality management are discussed.</p>

Słowa kluczowe EN
Food service provision
consumer attitudes
environmental awareness
public health
food choice
menu design
Poland
Dyscyplina PBN
geografia społeczno-ekonomiczna i gospodarka przestrzenna
Czasopismo
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
Tom
26
Zeszyt
8
Strony od-do
1398-1416
ISSN
0966-9582
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