New proposal could fast-track grocery stores in Florida’s ‘food deserts’

The Brief

  • State Rep. Michele Rayner is proposing a bill to help local governments fast-track zoning for small grocery stores in these areas.
  • Many Tampa Bay neighborhoods qualify as food deserts, where residents struggle to access fresh, affordable groceries.
  • The bill aims to expand access to nutritious food while promoting economic growth in underserved communities.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. Large parts of the Tampa Bay region, including both urban and rural areas, meet the USDA’s definition of food deserts. These are low-income areas where residents live far from grocery stores or markets selling fresh food.

What we know:

For many families, that means relying on convenience stores for most of their groceries, making it harder to maintain healthy diets. While the need for nutritious food is clear, for-profit grocers often avoid opening in poorer neighborhoods due to low profit margins and higher operating costs.

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