If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become characterised by the inclusion of significant amounts of donated and surplus food accessed via the third-sector. These developments have yet to be integrated into macro models and concepts of the food environment. Addressing this caveat is necessary in order to both help build an evidence base to challenge policies that exacerbate the drivers of food insecurity and to inform interventions aimed at improving the diets of disadvantaged populations
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization et al. (2020), approximately 811 million people a...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become charact...
Abstract If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may becom...
The lockdown in Britain has rendered a large proportion of the population economically vulnerable an...
Food insecurity, commonly defined as the inability to acquire or consume an adequate quality or suff...
Introduction: Failures of the current food system sit at the core of the multitude of crises by bein...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
YesWe report qualitative findings from a study in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith city with high levels ...
Introduction: Failures of the current food system sit at the core of the multitude of crises by bein...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization et al. (2020), approximately 811 million people a...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become charact...
Abstract If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may becom...
The lockdown in Britain has rendered a large proportion of the population economically vulnerable an...
Food insecurity, commonly defined as the inability to acquire or consume an adequate quality or suff...
Introduction: Failures of the current food system sit at the core of the multitude of crises by bein...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
YesWe report qualitative findings from a study in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith city with high levels ...
Introduction: Failures of the current food system sit at the core of the multitude of crises by bein...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization et al. (2020), approximately 811 million people a...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...