AM: Quick Stops Stock Healthy Food
Chuck Redmon's Dairy Mart is one of two West Central neighborhood
grocery stores that have been selected to participate in Spokane Healthy
Corner Stores, a program designed to increase the availability of
healthy food in low-income neighborhoods. John Stucke SR story here. (SR photo: Colin Mulvany)
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Question: Is it a good idea for convenience stores to stock healthy food? Or will such fare be largely ignored by shoppers?