This story is filed under Health, People of Interest, Economic Challenges.
This segment was made available on Friday, July 1st, 2005.

Neighborhood Nutrition

Produced by Angela Shelley

It’s dinnertime in Bayview/Hunter’s Point–a largely low-income neighborhood in San Francisco with the highest incidence of hypertension and diabetes in the city.

You’d like to shop for nutritious food and start eating healthy, but how? The nearest full service supermarket is miles away. You might have to take three different buses just to make a simple salad. Instead–on just about every corner–there are convenience stores crammed with junk food, cigarettes and six-packs.

One group has found that a simple solution to this pressing problem lies with local teenagers, talking fruit and a neighborhood food map.

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