What a Waste! Exploring the Human Reality of Food Waste from the Store Manager's Perspective

Verena Gruber, Christina Holweg, Christoph Teller

Publication: Scientific journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

Food waste is a major problem in industrialized nations, and thus a better understanding of this phenomenon and its inherent complexity is imperative. As gatekeeper to the food supply chain, the retail and wholesale sector is a crucial actor in the pursuit of minimizing food waste. The authors draw on the perspective of marketing as exchange to provide a holistic exploration of food waste in retail and wholesale stores while taking account of the interconnectedness of the entire food supply chain. Through 32 semi-structured interviews with store managers, the authors shed light on the issues of food waste and its human reality. The findings reveal the questionable ethics of discarding food, the societal, regulatory and systemic constraints leading to the occurrence of food waste in stores, and the resulting moral burden on store managers. Building on these factors, the authors outline public policy recommendations along the areas of education and law and provide managerial recommendations for the better management of food waste. Keywords: food waste, food, exchange systems, retail, well-being
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3 - 25
JournalJournal of Public Policy and Marketing JPP&M
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)

  • 502052 Business administration
  • 502019 Marketing
  • 502023 NPO research
  • 504
  • 504003 Poverty and social exclusion

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