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Is this still good? Using visual cues to address consumer confusion and reduce food waste

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posted on 2025-07-04, 03:09 authored by Brian Rodrigo LlagasBrian Rodrigo Llagas

Household food waste makes up a large part of global food waste. Consumer confusion about packaging information causes unnecessary disposal of edible food. Fixing this could reduce waste and alleviate pressure on the food system. Consumers often misinterpret and misunderstand information on packaging due to ambiguous, inconsistent, or unclear information and limited knowledge, which complicates decision-making. Packaging serves as a complex communication tool with coded messages about safety, quality, and values, making it harder for consumers to interpret. Brian’s research looks into how confusion occurs and how visual cues and visual codes influence food waste decisions. By investigating how design can improve the clarity and presentation of information on packaging labels, consumers can make better-informed choices about food waste.

History

Outlet

2025 RMIT University Visualise Your Thesis Competition

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Extent

1:42 minutes

Language

English

Medium

Video

Copyright

© Brian Rodrigo Llagas 2025

Notes

Doctorate by Research candidate School of Media and Communication, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT University