China has become the largest carbon emitter. The aim of this study was to examine the food greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) of consumers based on restaurant investigations in Shenyang, China.… Click to show full abstract
China has become the largest carbon emitter. The aim of this study was to examine the food greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) of consumers based on restaurant investigations in Shenyang, China. The food GHGs per capita per meal of consumers at restaurants in Shenyang were 4.07 times more than the national average in 2016. The percentage of meat GHGs was 77.06%. The food GHGs of consumers of medium-sized restaurants were the highest. The food GHGs of consumers of buffets were 1.5 times higher than those of consumers of table meals. The consumption of meat was 6.06 times the upper limit of the recommended amount. The food GHGs per capita per meal of consumers at restaurants in Shenyang were markedly higher than the national average in 2016. The dietary patterns of eating out were unreasonable. Therefore, guidance must be provided regarding the behaviours of people who dine out and of restaurant owners.
               
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