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100

Why do food deserts exist?

People live too far away from grocery store and can't afford to purchase fresh foods.

100

How can gardening in communities be used to decrease food deserts?

It can be a great source of healthy food. Opportunity to learn how to plant and develop farming skills. It can also build a community and keep resources local. 

100

What health problems can occur from the lack of fresh food?

Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

100

What kind of foods do food deserts not have?

Healthy and clean food

100

What type of food is most common in food desert?

The most common types of food are processed foods, fast food, and convenience items

200

Does food cost more in food deserts?

Yes, The average food prices in the food deserts were 36% higher than in non-food deserts

200

How can the government play a part in building supermarkets in more areas?

The government can play a role by incentivizing grocery store development in areas where it is lacking. They also can encourage the opening of local small businesses, like healthy food stores.

200

Who is most impacted by food deserts?

Those who live in rural and lower socioeconomic areas

200

How can you start helping your community, once you recognize you live in a food desert?

Grow own food, work with local retailers to sell healthy/ vegan foods. Advocate and educate

200

Name 2 ommon places to buy food in a food desert?

Fast food restaurants (McDonalds, Burger King, etc.) and convenience stores

300

In what communities do food deserts exsists?

predominately low income, urban or rural communities

300

How can public transportation be used to reduce food deserts?

By creating pop-up style farmers markets in underserved areas for people to stop and pick up fresh groceries on their commute home.

300

How can the lack of education be a risk factor to vulnerable populations?

These communities aren't aware that they are a vulnerable population. They don't know about better conditions. They don't have proper nutrition education

300

Why are food deserts bad?

Because they have negative impacts on overall health.

300

What is a community garden?

A shared piece of land where people from a local area come together to cultivate plants, vegetables, flowers, or even raise animals

400

Food deserts exists due to?

Residents living too far away from grocery stores. Can't afford to purchase fresh/ healthy foods.

400

How can business and marketing plans eliminate possible food deserts?

By building grocery stores and local markets that supply fresh produce to the community.

400

What problems can result from the lack of fresh food?

Convenience stores can go out of business because they aren't selling fresh foods. people end up spending more money and gaining weight from fast food

400

Why should you care about food deserts?

The high rates of obesity in low income societies. The impact they have on communities health status

400

Name 3 environmental factors that impact health besides access to healthy food?

Air/water quality, access to safe housing, transportation, exposure to toxins, green spaces

500

Why are supermarkets not often building in food deserts?

There are higher costs for developing supermarkets in underserved communities.

500

How can expanding federal programs help families in food deserts?

It would put more money in families pockets to help them afford healthier food options

500
What impact do food deserts have on education?

Food insecurity and poor nutrition can negatively affect children's cognitive development and academic performance.

500

Approximately how many Americans live in food deserts?

Approximately 25-30 million

500

What role can individuals, communities, and policymakers play in addressing food deserts?

Think about how to support local initiatives, advocate for policy changes, or educate others about the issue.