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Why food deserts persist in low-income NYC neighborhoods

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“Hundreds of thousands of New York City residents live in so-called food deserts. They’re low-income areas — usually Black and Hispanic neighborhoods — without large supermarkets and lacking many options for healthy, affordable food.  Areas long-considered food deserts include Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Brooklyn, the South Bronx and parts of Harlem.”

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