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Is it our job to change the way poor people eat?Is it our job to change the way poor people eat?
In a recent Slate article about Whole Foods Market’s entrance into the Detroit market, Tracie McMillan tackles the thorny issue of whether it is our job to change the way poor people eat. The article brings up questions the entire natural, organic and healthy products industry must confront around the affordability and cultural accessibility of our offerings.
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