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Access to Low Cost Groceries in Nonmetropolitan Counties: Large Retailers and the Creation of Food Deserts* Troy Blanchard, Mississippi State University Thomas Lyson, Cornell University Abstract
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Document Date: 2014-12-01 14:17:31


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Safeway / Wal-Mart / Super K-Mart / Kroger / /

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America / /

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United States / Northern Ireland / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Mississippi State University / Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station / supercenter/wholesale club / Social Science Research Center / Security Institute / /

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food retailer / term food desert / retail grocery stores / Food deserts / urban retail markets / low cost food / food needs / food desert / transportation / food purchasing habit / retail industries / spatial processing / retail food distribution / food retailing / food desertification / retail food access / food buying habits / retail activity / retail access / travel times / retail food industry / high retail access areas / scale retail distribution / retail food restructuring / large food retailer / i.e. supermarket / retail food sector / retail grocery sector / food / retail access areas / /

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Food Deserts / /

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Social Science Research Center / Mississippi State University / Rural Health Safety and Security Institute / USDA / U.S. Bureau of the Census Zip Code File / Sam’s Club / U.S. Bureau of the Census / Cornell University / /

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Troy Blanchard / Thomas Lyson / /

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Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping software / Geographic Information System (GIS) / /

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Mississippi / /

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Midwest / /

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GIS / /

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