A new study identifies large clusters of food deserts, where residents have limited access to affordable, nutritious food, in East London—particularly Newham, Redbridge, and Barking and Dagenham—and ...
For the new study, published in the journal PLOS Complex Systems, researchers used the Tesco Grocery 1.0 dataset, a record of ...
There’s a new influencer in London, and he goes by the name of Trader Joe. Ellie Muir looks into why the U.S. grocery store ...
Festivities have begun in the capital, but food shopping will not be one you need to worry about, with the news that budget ...
An analysis of 420 million supermarket transactions shows that understanding what people buy – not just where they live – is ...
Eating plenty of fruit and vegetables is key to staying healthy and avoiding diseases such as heart disease and stroke. But ...
One major UK retailer is pushing ahead with plans to open or refurbish 50 stores by Christmas, despite recovering from a ...
A not-for-profit health store fears that it will be forced to close after 40 years as it struggles to pay the bills. Health ...
New research has used purchasing data to map areas of London where residents may be suffering from a nutritionally inadequate diet, pinpointing where ...
A new approach to identifying food deserts using grocery store purchase data suggests that store proximity is not the driver of nutritionally deficient diets – it is financial and social inequality.
New research has used purchasing data to map areas of London where residents may be suffering from a nutritionally inadequate diet, pinpointing where there are ‘food deserts.’ ...
From long running favourites like Bromley and Dulwich Christmas Market to community fairs like Ladywell Christmas Market, ...