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British Food Journal (2026) 128 (13): 353–370.
Published: 04 March 2026
...Huize Ni; Taylor Jade Willmott; Dianne McGrath; Helen Morris; Tina Bianco-Miotto Purpose Routine, systematic measurement of food waste in acute care hospitals is challenging, particularly when monitoring plate waste at scale. This study examines the accuracy of a digital photography method...
Includes: Supplementary data
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British Food Journal (2024) 126 (13): 18–39.
Published: 24 January 2024
...Terhi Junkkari; Maija Kantola; Leena Arjanne; Harri Luomala; Anu Hopia Purpose This study aims to increase knowledge of the ability of nutrition labels to guide consumer choices in real-life environments. Design/methodology/approach Food consumption and plate waste data were collected from two...
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British Food Journal (2023) 125 (8): 2902–2917.
Published: 01 February 2023
... waste of over 55% at both facilities. Investigation into the generation of this waste isolated the major cause being government policy ensuring patients at these facilities are offered choices throughout the meal selection process. Plate waste was generated because of additional policies guaranteeing...
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British Food Journal (2021) 123 (4): 1546–1559.
Published: 15 December 2020
... Limited Licensed re-use rights only Restaurants Food industry Food waste Kitchen waste Plate waste Food waste is an issue that has an environmental, societal and economic impact (Cicatiello et al., 2016). According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (2019) , food waste...
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British Food Journal (2013) 115 (11): 1628–1637.
Published: 21 October 2013
... to allow the evaluation of parameters of an entire menu cycle. The index of waste/consumption (%) was obtained by the ratio between plate waste and the quantity of foods distributed, subtracting the weight of leftovers. Findings – The average index of waste/consumption was approximately 24 percent...

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