Nudging à la carte – A field experiment on food choice
Abstract
We test the effect of framing of a menu on the choice of ordering climate friendly dishes in a
randomized controlled experiment. Rearranging the menu in favor of vegetarian food has a
large and significant effect on the willingness to order a vegetarian dish instead of meat. We
show that there exists a considerable marginal group willing to change meat consumption
behavior at least in the short term. Our results demonstrate both to policy makers and to actors
in the food service sector that small, cheap interventions can significantly decrease carbon
emissions from food consumption.
Other description
JEL: D12, Q50, C93
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Date
2017-02Author
Gravert, Christina
Kurz, Verena
Keywords
Nudging
Field experiment
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food choice
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
690
Language
eng