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Arguments For Food Deserts

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Food Deserts and Obesity: A Public Health Concern In recent years, the obesity rate in the united states has become an epidemic, threatening specially those living in rural areas. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA 2017) defines food deserts as “urban neighborhoods and rural towns without ready access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food.” This means that instead of having grocery stores and supermarkets, these communities have to rely on fast food restaurants and gas stations to buy their groceries. Although food deserts are heavily correlated with obesity, not enough research has backed up this claim, making it quite a controversial topic. Nevertheless, the notorious food deserts have received attention from government agencies and even former First Lady, Michelle Obama. Obama launched the “Let’s Move!” campaign in 2010 with an aim to reduce child obesity and provide access to affordable, healthy food in both their communities and in schools. Movements such as this bring attention to obesity rates but have not been successful in reducing it. While food deserts may play a part in obesity, many researchers believe the problem lies deeper than communities simply lacking supermarkets. Using multiple articles and other factors such as environmental issues and social inequality, and media, I will analyze different arguments to form my own position on food deserts. So what exactly is the controversy with food deserts? Well, while some such as Michelle

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