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Does COVID-19 Affect the Behavior of Buying Fresh Food? Evidence from Wuhan, China.

Jing Chen1, Yong Zhang1, Shiyao Zhu2, Lei Liu1.   

Abstract

COVID-19 first appeared in Wuhan city of Hubei Province in China in December 2019. It has a substantial impact on human life all around the world, especially for citizens. The threat of COVID-19 has resulted in people shopping online to get fresh food and reduce outdoor trips. Collecting data from adult internet users in Wuhan, China in 2020, this study aims to explore the influence of COVID-19 on fresh food shopping behavior. In addition, a comparison and ordered logit model are constructed to demonstrate the changes and effects of COVID-19. The results suggest that more citizens in Wuhan city will buy fresh food online and the cost and frequency are also increased. The experience of online shopping for fresh food during the lock-down days has promoted more online shopping. The factors, such as frequency of online shopping before the COVID-19 outbreak, frequency of online shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic, and age, have a negative effect on the proportion of online shopping after the lock-down days, while the proportion of online shopping before the COVID-19 outbreak, the proportion of online shopping during the COVID-19 pandemic, and travel time of in-store shopping before the COVID-19 outbreak have a positive effect. The results provide insights for managers, city planners, and policymakers.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Wuhan; fresh food; shopping behavior

Year:  2021        PMID: 33922354     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


  5 in total

1.  Investigating factors influencing takeout shopping demand under COVID-19: Generalized additive mixed models.

Authors:  Fan Zhang; Yanjie Ji; Huitao Lv; Xinwei Ma; Chenchen Kuai; Wenhao Li
Journal:  Transp Res D Transp Environ       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 7.041

2.  Food Traceability as an Element of Sustainable Consumption-Pandemic-Driven Changes in Consumer Attitudes.

Authors:  Anna Walaszczyk; Małgorzata Koszewska; Iwona Staniec
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 4.614

3.  Food Intake and Diet Quality of Pregnant Women in China During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A National Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Haitian Chen; Hailin Li; Yinli Cao; Hongbo Qi; Yuyan Ma; Xiaoxia Bai; Yangyu Zhao; Li Wu; Caixia Liu; Jun Wei; Hong Wang; Yan Jin; Zilian Wang; Yanna Zhu
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-04-05

4.  Food Acquisition during the COVID-19 Lockdown and Its Associations with the Physical-Digital Integrated Community Food Environment: A Case Study of Nanjing, China.

Authors:  Zhongyu He; Weijie Pan
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 4.614

5.  The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Consumer Behavior-Evidence From China's Stock Market.

Authors:  Zhou Lu; Linchuang Zhu; Xiaoxin Li; Zhenhui Li
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-09-06
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