Rural Britain is becoming ‘food desert’ for lower-income families, study finds
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#75PS7)
Closure of local shops and poor public transport leaves households struggling to access healthy and affordable food
Rural Britain is becoming a food desert" for lower-income families as the closure of local shops and poor public transport leaves them at disproportionately high risk of hunger and cost of living pressures, new research shows.
Over half of households with an annual income of under 40,000 a year living in the countryside struggle to access affordable and healthy food including fresh fruit and vegetables, the Sheffield University study estimates.
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