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Katare, Bhagyashree. Behavioral interventions to motivate plant-based food selection in an online shopping environment. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2024-04-21. https://doi.org/10.3886/E198165V1

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Summary:  View help for Summary Encouraging consumption of plant-based food products can help mitigate the impact of dietary choices on climate change. Research suggests modifying environments in which people make purchasing decisions has the potential to achieve behavior changes toward sustainable consumption. We examine the impact of two behavioral interventions, carbon footprint labeling, and product categorization, to promote sustainable food selection in an online grocery shopping environment. Online grocery shopping data collected from 2,359 participants show that carbon footprint labels increased the selection of plant-based food products by 37% and categorization increased it by 25%. A combination of both nudges increased plant-based food selection by 32%. Participants underestimated the environmental impact of different types of foods despite exposure to carbon footprint information. Simple and low-cost interventions, such as carbon footprint labels, can effectively motivate sustainable food choices but may not help improve understanding of the environmental costs of these food choices. Results highlight the importance of educational interventions along with behavioral interventions to improve understanding of the environmental effects of food choices and encourage long-term sustainable consumption habits. As the global market for online grocery shopping continues to grow, this study presents a potential for simple, low-cost, and scalable interventions in online shopping environments to encourage sustainable choices.

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Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage USA
Collection Date(s):  View help for Collection Date(s) 2023 – 2023


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