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Could food delivery apps help close the “grocery gap”?

A report finds that online grocery delivery is offered in many areas where people lack access to fresh, quality food – but not everyone can take advantage of it.

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Million of Americans live in neighborhoods without convenient access to a brick-and-mortar grocery store with fresh food. Research from the Brookings Institution suggests online grocery delivery could help bridge that gap.
Million of Americans live in neighborhoods without convenient access to a brick-and-mortar grocery store with fresh food. Research from the Brookings Institution suggests online grocery delivery could help bridge that gap.
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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 44.3 million Americans live in neighborhoods without convenient access to a brick-and-mortar grocery store with fresh food. New research from the Brookings Institution suggests that online grocery delivery could be part of the solution.

Spending on online grocery delivery has quadrupled since 2019. Companies like Instacart are just about everywhere.  

Adie Tomer with Brookings said that 90% of Americans living in places without reliable access to fresh food have at least one online grocery option. 

“Critically we did not find barriers based on income or race for the delivery map,” he said, adding that the growth of online delivery could ease the so-called “grocery gap”. 

But there are hurdles. Just because Amazon Fresh delivers to a low-income urban or rural neighborhood, it doesn’t mean the residents can get online to order it. 

“In some cases, even lower than 60% or 50% of the population may have an in-home broadband subscription,” Tomer said.

Caroline Harries with The Food Trust said while online delivery will help, it’s not a silver bullet.  

“Grocery stores and farmers markets and healthy corner stores also bring important economic development benefits, like jobs,” she said.

They don’t charge delivery fees, either. 

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