Mobile Groceries Fill the Void in Atlantic City, New Jersey's Supermarket Desert

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Atlantic City, New Jersey, lacks a supermarket, forcing residents to travel off the island or rely on expensive and poorly stocked corner stores. A plan to build a supermarket fell through, leaving the city without a reliable source of fresh food. To address this issue, the state and a hospital system have introduced a mobile grocery program, bringing a converted school bus filled with fresh produce to economically deprived areas. The program aims to provide high-quality food at discounted prices and improve access to healthy options in communities designated as "food deserts."
Topics:business#access-to-healthy-food#atlantic-city#food-desert#mobile-groceries#social-issues#supermarket
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