noun
- a person who eats food produced locally or within a short distance from their home
Usage: informal; modern usage, popularized in the 2000s
Examples
- She became a locavore after learning about the environmental impact of shipping food across the country.
- The locavore movement encourages people to buy from farmers' markets and local producers.
- As a committed locavore, he only eats vegetables grown within 100 miles of his home.
- Many locavores believe that eating locally supports their community's economy.
- The restaurant caters to locavores by sourcing all ingredients from nearby farms.
- Locavores often argue that fresh, local food tastes better than imported alternatives.