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Is there a relationship between the number of food stores in a CBG and population density?

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Is there a relationship between the number of food stores in a CBG and population density?

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Yes, the number of food stores increases in a CBG as the number of residents decreases. Is there a relationship between the number of food stores in a CBG and income? Yes, as the number of non full service food stores increases, the median income decreases. Also, having more non full service stores compared to full service stores is more common in lower income areas. We found that the number of full service stores in a CBG was not associated with income. Is there a relationship between the number of food stores in a CBG and race/ethnicity? Yes, we found that CBG with higher proportions of Asian and Hispanic residents are likely to have more full service and non full service food stores. We also found that the number of food stores increases as the proportion of Black, Hispanic and Asian residents increases. The food store ratio was greater in census blocks with more Black residents and lower in census blocks with more White residents. Is there a relationship between the number of food

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