Food waste phenomenon had continually been a serious economic, environmental, and social problem globally, and various organizations were trying to intervene, and fundamentally solving the problem...Show moreFood waste phenomenon had continually been a serious economic, environmental, and social problem globally, and various organizations were trying to intervene, and fundamentally solving the problem by letting more people to be aware and pay strong attention to this problem by generating informative intervention campaigns. These campaigns had been proven to be effective in reducing food waste intention and behavior (Soma et al., 2020). In addition, studies had shown that the population with a higher financial income tends to produce more food waste due to the food accessibility and the lack of awareness or urgency to reduce food waste. By conducting a survey via Qualtrics including 155 employed participants based in the Netherlands, the aim of this study was to understand if the informative intervention campaigns would reduce the food waste intentions and if this relationship is moderated by the income. After running a moderation test, no significant relationship was found for different incomes, however, the significant effect of informative intervention campaigns on the food waste intention was successfully replicated. We discussed the potential reasons for the non-significant effect, and we concluded some suggestions for future implications and how to improve the current study.Show less