Rise In Gasoline Price Affects Food Buying Habits of Low-Income, Ethnically-Diverse Families Enrolled In Southwest Michigan WIC Program
An abstract of a study by Webber and Rojhani examining how the rise of gasoline prices have affected grocery shopping for fruits and vegetables by low-income households, including migrant workers, in southwest Michigan is presented. Results show that extrapolating beyond the study population must be...
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description | An abstract of a study by Webber and Rojhani examining how the rise of gasoline prices have affected grocery shopping for fruits and vegetables by low-income households, including migrant workers, in southwest Michigan is presented. Results show that extrapolating beyond the study population must be done cautiously. However, structural changes affecting gasoline prices are likely to continue to impact food-buying habits of low-income shoppers dependent on cars. Incorporating messages that address food access issues may become increasingly important in nutrition education programs as this plays a bigger role in food choice decision making. |
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