
In This episode we are talking how the city of Chicago is solving the problem of grocery stores leaving it's communities. Burt and George go into what is currently happening in the windy city, what it could mean from the the rest of the country, and do they feel if it's right or wrong. Do you agree with our solution? Do you have one? Listen in to find out more and how our neighbor to the north, Canada is dealing with their own food crisis.
Food deserts are defined as areas lacking access to affordable fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and other healthy foods. Over the past few decades, such food deserts have become a significant concern in many urban areas across the United States. One prime example is the situation in Chicago, where several neighborhoods suffer from limited access to nutritious food options.
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09/29/23 • 57 min
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