Poverty may matter more in diet than ‘food deserts’

Poverty appears to be a bigger factor in poor diets than living in areas without a supermarket nearby, say Ilya Rahkovsky and Samantha Snyder of USDA’s Economic Research Service. In a 36-page report, the researchers say that living in a “low income, low-access” (LILA) area “has only a modest negative impact on the healthfulness of… » Read More

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