Abstrakt
                The  transport  of  temperature  sensitive  products  takes  place  under  special  conditions  defined  by  specific  agreements  and  international standards. The only exception to this rule is consumer transport. This transport is carried out by the consumer and takes place  on  the  way  home  from  the  shop.  The  study  examined  consumers'  awareness  of  the  consumer  transport  of  frozen  food  and  analysed  this  type  of  transport  in  terms  of  the  continuity  of  the  cold  chain.  Such  situation  affects  the  deterioration  of  frozen  food  quality especially in case of its later storage in the home freezer. It was found that the average distance that customers cover from shop to home was 4.98 km. They usually used a car and covered this distance in an average of 12.85 minutes. During the summer months, this time is sufficient to partially thaw a package of frozen vegetables. Only 33% of the respondents used insulated bags to protect frozen food on the way home. When analysing the transport of frozen raw material carried out by consumers in real conditions, the use of insulated bags was found to be justified. These bags are able to keep the temperature of the packed raw material below -5°C. It was found that the legal imposition of the necessity to use such bags or the introduction by the manufacturer of frozen food of appropriate packaging protecting the food against transport at inappropriate temperatures in the summer months is necessary