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Yellow Banana partners with the City of Chicago in tackling food deserts

- Retail
Yellow Banana, the owner and operator of eight Save A Lot locations in the Chicagoland area, today announced the receipt of a $13.5 million Community Development Grant from Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the City of Chicago that will enable Yellow Banana to invest in significant upgrades to its existing Chicago stores, as well as to re-open a location in the Auburn-Gresham neighborhood that closed in 2020.

A dive into the food swamp

- Analysis
A study at the University of Minnesota is looking at a disadvantaged section of north Minneapolis to see why fast-food restaurants have proliferated there. 

Dollar General commits fresh produce in food deserts

- Retail
The company currently offers fresh produce in more than 1,300 stores, providing the top 20 items typically sold in grocery stores and approximately 80 percent of produce categories carried by most grocers. Dollar General plans to expand this offering in up to 10,000 stores, including a meaningful number of stores located in food deserts.

2020 Insights: Produce accessibility and boosting sales

- Produce Blueprints

The painful paradox of food waste is the existence of food deserts. One organization, Wholesome Wave, …

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The food desert solution: fast, cheap…and fresh

- General News
AUSTIN, TX—Food deserts don’t happen because people don’t want to eat healthy food. They just like $5 meals.