Candy v kale: healthy food comes to US corner stores in fight against ‘retail redlining’
by Patrice Worthy in Washington DC from on (#5NVA8)
A movement of entrepreneurs in US cities is bringing healthy food to neighborhoods hurt when policies create food deserts
When Samantha Pounder and Hannah Choi imagine the shelves of a corner store, they see fresh aloe and kale instead of the usual sugary, shrink-wrapped confections and salty snacks.
It's a vision that will soon become a reality when the pair open Muki's Market in Washington DC, one of the newest additions to a growing movement to supply big city food deserts with healthy corner stores.
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