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Food security in Detroit

A case study

This case study of food security in a declining inner city looks at the complex reasons why ‘food deserts’ occur

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Food is essential to our daily lives. What we eat affects our health and underlies many of our cultural traditions. Despite the importance of food, we often take for granted how it arrives in our homes and can forget that people do not have equal access to nutritious and affordable food.

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