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The USDA defines food deserts as an area where low-income people cannot easily access large food retailers. The Association of American Medical Colleges and USDA shows that 54 million people are food insecure, and 23.5 million live in food deserts. This means that 1 in 6 Americans struggles to eat daily. People who live in food deserts turn to non-traditional food retailers (convenience stores) and fast food establishments that sell processed foods with lower nutritional value.
The lack of nutrition is a primary catalyst for chronic diseases like Type II diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and cancer. Ziscuit aims to fight these problems by providing tools to underserved shoppers that save them time and money when preparing food for their families.
Ziscuit’s grocery search engine helps shoppers instantly find low-cost grocery items by searching local store prices. Ziscuit’s Recipe Marketplace is filled with health-conscious recipes that are searchable by the type of aliment. Shoppers can earn redeemable credits when they post their health-conscious recipes.
You can signup for your free Ziscuit account at https://www.ziscuit.shop/accounts/auth/login
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The USDA defines food deserts as an area where low-income people cannot easily access large food retailers. The Association of American Medical Colleges and USDA shows that 54 million people are food insecure, and 23.5 million live in food deserts. This means that 1 in 6 Americans struggles to eat daily. People who live in food deserts turn to non-traditional food retailers (convenience stores) and fast food establishments that sell processed foods with lower nutritional value.
The lack of nutrition is a primary catalyst for chronic diseases like Type II diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and cancer. Ziscuit aims to fight these problems by providing tools to underserved shoppers that save them time and money when preparing food for their families.
Ziscuit’s grocery search engine helps shoppers instantly find low-cost grocery items by searching local store prices. Ziscuit’s Recipe Marketplace is filled with health-conscious recipes that are searchable by the type of aliment. Shoppers can earn redeemable credits when they post their health-conscious recipes.
You can signup for your free Ziscuit account at https://www.ziscuit.shop/accounts/auth/login
SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS:
Follow Ziscuit at: https://www.instagram.com/ziscuit.shop
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSwgP77X87tloA8MAGU17gg
https://www.pinterest.com/@ziscuit_shop
https://www.tiktok.com/@ziscuit.shop
https://twitter.com/ziscuit_shop
https://www.facebook.com/ziscuit.shop If you are interested in supporting our Mission of “Making Good Food More Accessible and Affordable For Everyone Everywhere,” please donate at https://gofund.me/3191efb0
SOURCES:
- USAFacts. “Which Cities Have the Most People Living in Food Deserts?” USAFacts, USAFacts, 23 June 2021, usafacts.org/articles/which-cities-have-the-most-people-living-in-food-deserts/#:~:text=Among%20the%2051%20metro%20areas,population%20living%20in%20food%20deserts.
- Ney, Jeremy. “Food Deserts and Inequality.” DataVisualizationLab, DataVisualizationLab, 25 Jan. 2022, www.socialpolicylab.org/post/grow-your-blog-community#:~:text=New%20analysis%20from%20the%20Association,Americans%20struggles%20to%20eat%20daily.
- Burr, Elena. “Food Deserts and Their Impact on Community Health.” Esperança, 20 July 2021, esperanca.org/food-deserts-and-their-impact-on-community-health/#:~:text=These%20include%20everything%20from%20heart,%2D%2Dtend%20to%20be%20intergenerational.
- Santos-Longhurst, Adrienne. “Type 2 Diabetes Statistics and Facts.” Healthline, Healthline Media, 14 Aug. 2020, www.healthline.com/health/type-2-diabetes/statistics#:~:text=Now%2C%20it's%20becoming%20increasingly%20common,cases%20are%20type%202%20diabetes.
- “The Cost of Diabetes.” The Cost of Diabetes | ADA, diabetes.org/about-us/statistics/cost-diabetes#:~:text=People%20with%20diagnosed%20diabetes%20incur,in%20the%20absence%20of%20diabetes.
- “Health Topics - High Blood Pressure - Polaris.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3 Oct. 2022, www.cdc.gov/policy/polaris/healthtopics/highbloodpressure/index.html#:~:text=Economic%20Burden,of%20productivity%20from%20premature%20death.