Abstract

ABSTRACTThe present study examines the interrelationships between local food consumption and satisfaction, memories, behavioural intention, place attachment, sharing, social interaction and subjective well-being. A web-based post-holiday survey was conducted of tourists to Rovaniemi, Finland, and a valid sample of 265 tourists was used for data analysis. The findings indicate that social interaction and satisfaction with local food experiences contributed to a memorable local food experience. Memories of these experiences further influenced the behavioural intention of tourists, evoked a sense of identification and belonging to the destination and was linked to their happiness. The study also found evidence of sharing associated with tourist’s local food experiences in the post-consumption phase.

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