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Hello everyone.

I am currently doing research on Food Waste and Donations,
And need your help & support.

https://forms.gle/Lyqnp37UXZewcQKT8

This short survey is part of a research project aimed at identifying opportunities that helps reduce food waste, increase food donations to food banks and soup kitchens, and support people facing food insecurity.

Your responses will help Identify and understand everyday habits and attitudes towards food and food donation.

This survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Your responses are completely anonymous and  will be used solely for research purposes


I would greatly appreciate if you could take sometime to complete

Thank you for taking the time to read my 1st ever post!
Please see link attached

https://forms.gle/Lyqnp37UXZewcQKT8

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I just did this survey. There are a number of problems with it.

For example, in at least two questions you have an option "other, please specify" but there is no way to specify what the "other" is.

Also, you have several questions where if you have nothing appropriate to answer, you get a statement "this is a required question", or words to that effect, so you have to put in something like "nothing" in order to move on.

Can I suggest that this is likely to confuse people so they just give up half way through?

Maybe you should test it out on a few people before going "live" with it?

10 minutes ago, Gi_gi said:

Hi Sue,

Firstly thank you so much for taking the time to fill out the survey.

It is very much appreciated.

And secondly for taking the time to feedback issues with the form.

I will make the changes  and repost

Thank you again for your time

Really sorry, I should have messaged you privately, I thought I had. Apologies.

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