Changing the food environment in low-income com-munities may be an effective way to increase the con-sumption of fruits and vegetables by low-income consumers. This study examines the impacts of a pilot study that increases the availability of fresh produce in a convenience store in a low-income neighborhood not served by a supermarket. Two hypotheses based on theories of technology adoption are tested regarding the lack of fresh produce in low-income neighborhood stores: the first is that high fixed costs present a barrier for store owners in developing produce sections; the second is that there is insufficient consumer demand to cover the variable costs of a fresh produce section. The impacts of changing the food environment on store owne...
Purpose: High availability of grocery stores and supermarkets has been positively associated with i...
This is the first study to examine changes in food intake through increased physical access in an ar...
Individuals living in underserved neighborhoods face significant barriers to getting fresh produce. ...
Changing the food environment in low-income com-munities may be an effective way to increase the con...
Introduction Direct-to-consumer marketing efforts, such as community-supported agriculture (CSA), ha...
Purpose: There is a growing body of evidence that income indicators and racial compositions of urban...
There is an understood difficulty for the average American to meet the daily nutritional recommendat...
The Grand Rapids Downtown Market was conceived as a food hub that would incorporate increased access...
Encouraging people to use their resources to purchase more fruits and vegetables is often at the top...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Problem: In 2011, on average, U.S. adults and adolescents consumed produce fewer than two times per ...
Minority communities across the United States have limited numbers of stores that offer a variety of...
We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Veggie Van, a mobile produce market that brings weekly boxes ...
Background. The aim of the study is to determine how the food store environment modifies the effects...
Purpose: In November 2015, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank implemented a pilot phase of the G...
Purpose: High availability of grocery stores and supermarkets has been positively associated with i...
This is the first study to examine changes in food intake through increased physical access in an ar...
Individuals living in underserved neighborhoods face significant barriers to getting fresh produce. ...
Changing the food environment in low-income com-munities may be an effective way to increase the con...
Introduction Direct-to-consumer marketing efforts, such as community-supported agriculture (CSA), ha...
Purpose: There is a growing body of evidence that income indicators and racial compositions of urban...
There is an understood difficulty for the average American to meet the daily nutritional recommendat...
The Grand Rapids Downtown Market was conceived as a food hub that would incorporate increased access...
Encouraging people to use their resources to purchase more fruits and vegetables is often at the top...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Problem: In 2011, on average, U.S. adults and adolescents consumed produce fewer than two times per ...
Minority communities across the United States have limited numbers of stores that offer a variety of...
We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Veggie Van, a mobile produce market that brings weekly boxes ...
Background. The aim of the study is to determine how the food store environment modifies the effects...
Purpose: In November 2015, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank implemented a pilot phase of the G...
Purpose: High availability of grocery stores and supermarkets has been positively associated with i...
This is the first study to examine changes in food intake through increased physical access in an ar...
Individuals living in underserved neighborhoods face significant barriers to getting fresh produce. ...