2024
DOI: 10.15282/ijim.18.1.2024.10404
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Smart Logistics Solutions for Reducing Food Waste: A Case of D Nipah Catering

Muhammad Hairie Hanis,
Yudi Fernando

Abstract: The food and beverage (F&B) business is faced with a huge challenge in the form of food waste, which has a negative impact on profitability, sustainability, and environmental conservation. In recent years, smart logistical solutions have emerged as a potentially successful strategy for addressing the critical problem of food waste in the F&B industry. This article presents an overview of the application of smart logistics in the context of reducing food waste. The paper has a specific focus on the inte… Show more

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“…Improper Portioning: According to LIMO 2023, improper portioning is when food is packaged or served in quantities that are more than what customers require or anticipate. Inappropriate portioning of items can make it difficult for customers to finish the full amount before it goes bad, which can result in wasted food (Hanis & Fernando 2024). For instance, if perishable goods are meant for single or smaller families but are packed in family-sized amounts or bulk, customers could find it difficult to finish the full amount before it spoils (Wakefield & Axon 2020).…”
Section: During the Marketing Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improper Portioning: According to LIMO 2023, improper portioning is when food is packaged or served in quantities that are more than what customers require or anticipate. Inappropriate portioning of items can make it difficult for customers to finish the full amount before it goes bad, which can result in wasted food (Hanis & Fernando 2024). For instance, if perishable goods are meant for single or smaller families but are packed in family-sized amounts or bulk, customers could find it difficult to finish the full amount before it spoils (Wakefield & Axon 2020).…”
Section: During the Marketing Phasementioning
confidence: 99%