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Unjust des(s)erts: food retailing and neighbourhood health in Sandwell

机译:不公正的说法:桑德韦尔的食品零售和社区健康

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Describes the context, motivation and findings of health sector-led research into food retailing in an urban conurbation with significant levels of deprivation and a poor health record. The research involved the systematic collection of price and availability data for a wide range of foods. Maps were constructed showing access to different types of food within walking distance. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 175 shopkeepers to explore some of the factors affecting the viability of their business and their capacity to stock "healthier foods". The social, economic, environmental and health-related implications of these findings, and the limitations of current "food access solutions", are discussed. It is argued that the quality of local neighbourhood food retailing should be a key indicator of, and a priority for, regeneration. The paper finishes with some recommendations for action and a vision for the future.
机译:描述了卫生部门主导的对城市生活中食物匮乏和健康记录差的城市食品零售的研究的背景,动机和发现。该研究涉及系统收集各种食品的价格和可获得性数据。绘制地图,显示步行距离之内可以获取不同类型的食物。对175个店主进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨影响其业务生存能力和库存“健康食品”能力的一些因素。讨论了这些发现对社会,经济,环境和健康的影响,以及当前“粮食获取解决方案”的局限性。有人认为,当地居民食品零售的质量应该是再生的关键指标,也是其优先事项。本文最后提出了一些行动建议和对未来的展望。

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