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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