In Richmond, does eating healthy depend on where you live?

The discussion around healthy eating in Richmond continues to expand, as urban gardening projects grow and their philosophies reach more young people.  Uneven distribution of grocery stores and fast food stores contributes to the habit of families defaulting to junk food.  But some are working to change the food culture in the city.  “People don’t understand how junk food affects their bodies and their minds. They don’t care, because they don’t see the connection between their own success and their health.”  The story is on Richmond Pulse.food map

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