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Increasing Diet Diversity in Low-Income Communities: Some issues and some solutions.

Posted on September 2, 2019 by geofoodie

I recently wrote a piece for an online journal called Impakter making the argument that we need to do more than just admonish people to change their diets and that for those in low-income communities this change can be particularly difficult.  This is the text, which initially appeared on Impakter… Continue reading →

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Posted in Food, Food Ladders, Research, Social Positions, UK | Tagged #FreshStreet, #SDG, #surplus, charity, diet, environment, food, Healthy, Low-Income, poverty, Surplus food

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