Food shopping patterns and geographic access to food : comparisons and data / Mary Henderson, editor.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781634831420
- 163483142X
- Grocery shopping -- Social aspects -- United States
- Food consumption -- United States
- Food supply -- United States
- Grocery trade -- United States
- Choice of transportation -- United States
- Aliments -- Achat -- Aspect social -- États-Unis
- Aliments -- Consommation -- États-Unis
- Transport -- Choix des modes -- États-Unis
- COOKING -- General
- Choice of transportation
- Food consumption
- Food supply
- Grocery trade
- United States
- 641.31 23
- TX356
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
The National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey (FoodAPS) is the first survey to collect unique and comprehensive data about food purchases and acquisitions for a nationally representative sample of U.S. households. This book compares shopping patterns of (1) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households to low- and higher income nonparticipant households, (2) participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) to nonparticipants, and (3) food-insecure to food-secure households. Ensuring that Americans have adeq.
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