A Novel to Method to Measure Food Waste: The Mobile Food Record
Kaitlin Danible
Chloe Panizza
Carol Boushey
Deborah Kerr
Fengqing Zhu
Jinan C. Banna, University of Hawaii, Manoa, None
Abstract
The mobile food record (mFR) is a novel app that allows for the tracking of individual food waste and addresses the limitations of current methods to accurately quantify food waste. Extension educators may use data from the mFR to create educational initiatives for food waste prevention and education that may be implemented in settings such as schools and universities. The mFR is an innovative application that simplifies the process of collecting food-based data and accurately quantifying food waste for use in Extension.
Keywords: food waste, food record
How to Cite:
Danible, K., Panizza, C., Boushey, C., Kerr, D., Zhu, F. & Banna, J. C., (2021) “A Novel to Method to Measure Food Waste: The Mobile Food Record”, [TEST] Journal of Extension 59(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.59.03.01
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