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Food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food in conflict-affected zones during the COVID-19 pandemic: case of the Palestinian territories
by
Ben Hassen, Tarek
, Morrar, Rabeh
, El Bilali, Hamid
, Allahyari, Mohammad Sadegh
in
Attitudes
/ Beverages
/ Case studies
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diet
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Epidemiology
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarianism
/ Independent variables
/ International organizations
/ International trade
/ Meals
/ Nutrition
/ Pandemics
/ Poverty
/ Recessions
/ Refugees
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Shopping
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surveys
/ Viral diseases
2022
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Food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food in conflict-affected zones during the COVID-19 pandemic: case of the Palestinian territories
by
Ben Hassen, Tarek
, Morrar, Rabeh
, El Bilali, Hamid
, Allahyari, Mohammad Sadegh
in
Attitudes
/ Beverages
/ Case studies
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diet
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Epidemiology
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarianism
/ Independent variables
/ International organizations
/ International trade
/ Meals
/ Nutrition
/ Pandemics
/ Poverty
/ Recessions
/ Refugees
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Shopping
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surveys
/ Viral diseases
2022
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Food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food in conflict-affected zones during the COVID-19 pandemic: case of the Palestinian territories
by
Ben Hassen, Tarek
, Morrar, Rabeh
, El Bilali, Hamid
, Allahyari, Mohammad Sadegh
in
Attitudes
/ Beverages
/ Case studies
/ Consumer behavior
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Diet
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Electronic commerce
/ Epidemiology
/ Food consumption
/ Food intake
/ Food security
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Human settlements
/ Humanitarianism
/ Independent variables
/ International organizations
/ International trade
/ Meals
/ Nutrition
/ Pandemics
/ Poverty
/ Recessions
/ Refugees
/ Resilience (Psychology)
/ Shopping
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surveys
/ Viral diseases
2022
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Food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food in conflict-affected zones during the COVID-19 pandemic: case of the Palestinian territories
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Food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food in conflict-affected zones during the COVID-19 pandemic: case of the Palestinian territories
2022
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Overview
PurposeGlobal lockdowns and restrictions linked to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have affected food environments and consumption patterns. Conflict-affected countries are disproportionately affected from economic and food security perspectives. In this regard, the Palestinian territories (namely West Bank and Gaza Strip), which face a number of issues such as Israeli military and economic control, overcrowded cities and refugee camps (especially in Gaza Strip), rising poverty and food insecurity, are an especially interesting case study. Accordingly, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the selection and intake of foods and drinks, as well as consumer behavior and attitude toward food in the Palestinian territories.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws upon an online survey in the Palestinian territories administered in Arabic through the Survey Monkey platform from September 15 to October 10, 2020, with 322 adults. The survey findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics and several nonparametric tests. Particularly, the U-Mann Whitney test was used in dichotomous, categorical independent variables (e.g. gender), while the Kruskal–Wallis test was run to analyze multi-choice responses (e.g. occupation).FindingsThe results reveal that food attitudes and consumer behavior towards food have been widely affected. First, they reveal that Palestinians try to have healthier diets but ate more between meals (e.g. snacks). Second, the pandemic transformed respondents' shopping behavior and induced panic buying, negatively affecting food affordability due to increased prices of some foods (e.g. fruits and vegetables). Some food behaviors were shaped by negative psychological determinants (e.g. depression and anxiety). The pandemic effects are moderated by different sociodemographics (age, education and income). COVID-19 negatively affected food security but also opened a “window of opportunity” to trigger the transition towards more sustainable diets.Originality/valueThe paper results show that the eventual effects of COVID-19 will most likely vary from country to country, based not only on the epidemiological circumstances but also, among other factors, on the baseline socioeconomic situation and shock resilience. The findings contribute to the clarification and critical analysis of the impacts of COVID-19 on food behaviors in the Palestinian territories, which would have several policy implications.
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