Food Equity Opportunity Map can help CPG brands, retailers and policymakers retell the US food narrative

Food Equity Opportunity Map can help CPG brands, retailers and policymakers retell the US food narrative

In collaboration with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) developed the map to give communities, retailers and policy makers a more accurate picture of where food equity exists and where it needs to improve across the country.

Jason Wilson, SVP, marketing and development, PHA explained to FoodNavigator-USA, that the aggregated data was taken from three different data sets: USDA’s Food Research Atlas, which includes data for low access and low-income census tracks, the 2021 census and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s national diabetes statistic report.

Traditionally, public health was measured using obesity statistics. However, the PHA found a stronger correlation between food equity and diabetes data, particularly as diabetes is “one of the most well measured and tracked diet-related disease statistics,” Wilson explained.

PHA combines these data sets and places it on a scale of 0 to one, with one indicating greater access and getting closer to 0 indicating less access.

So when we combine those data sets, we looked at the bottom 60% in the combined score, we would consider those areas of opportunity to increase access.​,​Wilson clarified.

Areas in pink and purple denote opportunities for improving food access. PHA intends to add more data sets to give a clearer picture of the food narrative nationwide. This includes data from Indigenous tribal lands, WIC and SNAP EBT use, and PHA is looking for ongoing feedback on improving the map’s data sets.

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