Food Desert Plate- Zeroah
Zeroah- Chicken Wing
The bone on the seder plate represents the Passover lamb. Many residents in food deserts are forced to consume unhealthy fast food, but with more supermarkets, residents can regain the opportunity to purchase healthy food.
Can low-income communities support supermarkets?
Yes! Many low-income communities are densely populated, and incomes add up. In South LA, the annual income per acre is $350,000, roughly four times that of the LA/Long Beach metro average. South LA residents spend hundreds of millions of dollars per year on groceries.
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