“…Local labels make consumers think about farmers communities, the local economy, and their health (Campbell, DiPietro, & Remar, 2014;Darby, Batte, Ernst, & Roe, 2008;Feldmann & Hamm, 2015;Frash, DiPietro, & Smith, 2015;Onozaka & McFadden, 2011). Consequently, consumers attach higher importance to local food claims than to carbon labels (Onozaka & McFadden, 2011), express a higher willingness to pay for such food than they do for low-CO 2 labelled foods (Feucht & Zander, 2017), and report food provenance as a determining factor of menu choice, while undecided about the impact of carbon labels (Filimonau et al, 2017). Consumers feel that local food reduces negative environmental impacts .…”