Documenting the Link Between Poor Food Access and Less Healthy Product Assortment Across the U.S

This paper, which investigates food access and underserved areas in the U.S., differs from most existing research by explicitly examining food retailers’ in-store product availability, a retailing outcome that might exacerbate or mitigate consumer impacts of residing in areas with poor food access....

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