food desert
A Fruitful Endeavor Combats 'Food Desert' in Detroit
It's really hard to get fresh fruits and vegetables if you live in inner-city Detroit. Fast food joins are abundant but until recently, the liquor store was your best bet if you needed a head of lettuce. In fact, there are 26 times more liquor stores than grocery stores in Detroit. Enter Peaches and Greens. They're trying to help Detroit residents eat better by bringing fruits and veggies to them — in their ice cream-style produce truck. NBC recently talked with executive director Lisa Johanon to find out how Peaches and Greens is improving the way people eat.
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