In the richest part of the world, pockets of society exist where health outcomes sometimes derive from a lack of healthier food options.
April 2/Auckland, New Zealand/Medical Daily -- Public health experts have long observed the disparity between communities where people food-shop at inner-city liquor stores and gas stations versus areas larded with Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and the ever-trendy farmers' market.
In the richest part of the world, pockets of society exist where health outcomes sometimes derive from a lack of healthier food options.