Article

Food access in remote rural places: consumer accounts of food shopping

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Citation

Marshall D, Dawson J & Nisbet L (2018) Food access in remote rural places: consumer accounts of food shopping. Regional Studies, 52 (1), pp. 133-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2016.1275539

Abstract
Food access in remote rural places: consumer accounts of food shopping. Regional Studies. In remote rural and island communities access to food involves adaption of living style and travel outside the local area as a normal and integral part of food shopping. Despite the poor retail assortment, consumers have a strong allegiance to local food stores centred on a desire to maintain a local retail presence and to support the community. Deeper understanding of consumer access to food and adaptations to constrained access have implications for food policy for these remote areas and public policy on remote regions more generally. Results are reported for remote island communities in Scotland.

Keywords
regional food access; food retail; remote communities; consumer choice; consumer welfare; qualitative

Journal
Regional Studies: Volume 52, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2018
Publication date online13/02/2017
Date accepted by journal13/12/2016
PublisherTaylor and Francis
ISSN0034-3404

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Professor John Dawson

Professor John Dawson

Emeritus Professor, Marketing & Retail