Councilman pushing for grocery store in East Tampa “food desert”

Plans to replenish a “food desert” in East Tampa are now on the table. Councilman Luis Viera said people living there have few to no options for fresh food and produce.

If you drove around parts of East Tampa, you’d see plenty of mini-marts and stores like Gator Express or Ten Star Deli and Supermarket.

“A lot of people still use the Mini Marts because they’ve been dealing with them for so long and those relationships are built. That’s where they would rather spend their money at,” Kelo Langston explained.

But when Langston was growing up he said things looked a little different.

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“When we were growing up, we had multiple selections of grocery stores… We had Winn Dixie around. We had Price Chopper…” Langston added.

In high school, Langston and many of his friends worked in grocery stores. However, over the years, he’s watched one store after another leave town.

“This is an issue of basic dignity and respect. Too many people in the East Tampa area, as well as Sulpher Springs, don’t have access to a traditional grocer,” Councilman Luis Viera said.

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