“…No consensus exists on the definition of "local food". The key elements of existing definitions range from distance of food travel (from 10-31 miles to as high as 400 miles; Adams & Adams, 2011;Canadian Food Inspection Agency, 2019;Martinez et al, 2010), driving hours (e.g., within six to seven hours; Zepeda & Leviten-Reid, 2004), geographic boundaries (e.g., given states, regions, countries; Conner, Montri, Montir, & Hamm, 2009), regional specialties (Adams, 2018), and marketing distribution channels (e.g., farmers' markets, farm retailers; Bavorova, Unay-Gailhard, & Lehberger, 2016) to emotion-or relation-related foods (e.g., foods from one's hometown, neighbours, or relatives ;Feldmann & Hamm, 2015). Researchers have demonstrated that local food cannot be regarded as a definite entity and consumers perceive local food differently according to their spatial and social context (Carroll & Fahy, 2014).…”