
A
new study by the New York City Department of Health concludes that neighborhoods like East Harlem have a much higher percentage of fast food restaurants and small retailers that have difficulty selling nutritious food than ritzier neighborhoods like the Upper East Side.
Gothamist,
NY Metro (p.4), the
New York Post and
Newsday covered this story, which sounds
awfully familiar to us...
1 comment:
good food is so important, and becoming so expensive. we have to fight for harlem. www.iloveharlem.net
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