Household food waste, a focus of government targets, supermarket campaigns and consumer nudges, is best reduced by fostering lasting habits of frugality and not short-term interventions, according to new research by the University of Portsmouth.
Household food waste, a focus of government targets, supermarket campaigns and consumer nudges, is best reduced by fostering lasting habits of frugality and not short-term interventions, according to new research by the University of Portsmouth.
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