FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN TOTAL FOOD LOSS AND WASTE (FLW) PADA KARYAWAN PT. CAMILOPLAS JAYA MAKMUR SELAMA PANDEMI COVID-19

N. Azizah, Prita Dhyani Swamilaksita, Harna Harna, Putri Ronitawati
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The implementation of large-scale social restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic has made employees do their work at home so they spend more time ordering food online. This will lead to bad habits that cause food loss and waste (FLW) because the food available at home if not consumed will be wasted. This study aims to determine the factors related to total food loss and waste (FLW) in PT Camiloplast Jaya Makmur employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method is quantitative with a design cross-sectional. Engineering samples total sampling.The analysis of this study used the chi-square. Data were collected using the FLW behavior questionnaire and the form estimated food record 3x24 hours. The results showed that there was a relationship between age (p=0.000, OR=14,385) and gender (p=0.000, OR=20,855) to total food loss and waste (FLW) but there was no relationship between knowledge (p=0,139), income (p=0,826), food selection (p=0,332), lifestyle (p=0,486), frequency of eating (p=0,492) and meal times including breakfast (p=1,000), lunch (p=0,346), and dinner (p=0.476 to the total food loss and waste (FLW). Therefore, employees are expected to be wiser in ordering food online and endeavor to make a list of food to be purchased in order to minimize the occurrence of food loss and waste (FLW).  
在COVID-19大流行期间,PT. CAMILOPLAS JAYA的员工中,食物损失和浪费的因素(FLW)共同作用
新冠肺炎大流行期间实施的大规模社交限制使得员工在家工作,因此他们花更多时间在网上订餐。这将导致不良习惯,导致食物损失和浪费(FLW),因为家里的食物如果没有被消耗就会被浪费。本研究旨在确定2019冠状病毒病大流行期间PT Camiloplast Jaya Makmur员工总食物损失和浪费(FLW)的相关因素。研究方法采用定量设计截面法。工程样品总采样。本研究采用卡方分析。采用FLW行为问卷和3 × 24小时进食记录预估表收集数据。结果显示,年龄(p=0.000, OR=14,385)和性别(p=0.000, OR=20,855)与总食物损失和浪费(FLW)有关,但知识(p=0,139)、收入(p=0,826)、食物选择(p=0,332)、生活方式(p=0,486)、进食频率(p=0,492)和用餐时间(包括早餐(p=1,000)、午餐(p=0,346)和晚餐(p=0.476)与总食物损失和浪费(FLW)无关。因此,员工应该在网上订购食物时更加明智,并努力制作一份要购买的食物清单,以尽量减少食物损失和浪费(FLW)的发生。
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