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Urban mobile food truck policies
by
Wallace, Edward V.
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Affordability
/ Culture
/ Food
/ Food availability
/ Food Supply
/ Food trucks
/ Health
/ Health disparities
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Income
/ Literature reviews
/ Low income groups
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Mobile businesses
/ Money
/ Motor Vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition Policy
/ Operators
/ Original
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ Poverty
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Salt
/ Sugar
/ Trucks
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Urban policy
/ Vendors
2021
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Urban mobile food truck policies
by
Wallace, Edward V.
in
Affordability
/ Culture
/ Food
/ Food availability
/ Food Supply
/ Food trucks
/ Health
/ Health disparities
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Income
/ Literature reviews
/ Low income groups
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Mobile businesses
/ Money
/ Motor Vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition Policy
/ Operators
/ Original
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ Poverty
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Salt
/ Sugar
/ Trucks
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Urban policy
/ Vendors
2021
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Urban mobile food truck policies
by
Wallace, Edward V.
in
Affordability
/ Culture
/ Food
/ Food availability
/ Food Supply
/ Food trucks
/ Health
/ Health disparities
/ Health status
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Income
/ Literature reviews
/ Low income groups
/ Metropolitan areas
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority groups
/ Mobile businesses
/ Money
/ Motor Vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition Policy
/ Operators
/ Original
/ ORIGINAL ARTICLE
/ Poverty
/ Residence Characteristics
/ Salt
/ Sugar
/ Trucks
/ United States
/ Urban areas
/ Urban policy
/ Vendors
2021
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Journal Article
Urban mobile food truck policies
2021
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We undertook this study knowing that for people throughout the Midwest who live in low-income urban neighborhoods, finding and affording healthy foods continues to be a problem. People with less money are not only forced to spend it on food, but have so limited options for avoiding purchase of foods with high levels of fat, salt, and sugar. A review of the literature shows that very little is known about how mobile food trucks can increase availability and affordability of healthy foods in low-income neighborhoods in the United States. We compared municipal codes regulating mobile food truck operators and evaluated the impact on cities in the Midwest for encouraging a ‘culture of health.’ We analyzed six Midwest metropolitan areas with the highest proportion of minorities who lived below the poverty level and had mobile food trucks selling provisions in their neighborhoods. We found that developing more incentives for mobile food truck operators to sell healthier food options can contribute to improving health outcomes in low-income neighborhoods.
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