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Reports & Resources

The Food Trust’s reports and resources cover a variety of topics including:

  • The need for supermarket development in low-income neighborhoods
  • Food marketing research results
  • How farmers' markets can be established that provide nutritious reasonably priced fresh fruits and vegetables to residents of inner-city neighborhoods
  • Our strategic plan

Available Reports:

Reports that are available for download are marked with a download icon. Click on the report name to access the PDF file. All other reports are available in hard copy, delivered by mail. Follow the "Order Report" link to request a copy and pay for shipping.

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{} Stimulating Supermarket Development: A New Day for Philadelphia (PDF)

The Food Marketing Task Force, a group convened by City Council to research the lack of supermarkets in Philadelphia, released a report, “Stimulating Supermarket Development: A New Day for Philadelphia,” containing ten recommendations to increase the number of supermarkets in Philadelphia’s undeserved communities.

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Stimulating Supermarket Development: A New Day for Philadelphia

The Food Marketing Task Force, a group convened by City Council to research the lack of supermarkets in Philadelphia, released a report, “Stimulating Supermarket Development: A New Day for Philadelphia,” containing ten recommendations to increase the number of supermarkets in Philadelphia’s underserved communities.

The Task Force sought to identify neighborhoods with unmet demand for food retail, and clear the path for new supermarket development to create jobs, prevent diet-related disease and contribute to the revitalization of Philadelphia. It is composed of more than 40 experts from the private, public, and civic sectors representing government, the supermarket industry, and nonprofit groups. Representative Dwight Evans recently announced that ten supermarkets could be opened in Philadelphia over the next five years under a $100 million state plan to bring healthier food to underserved areas.

Copies of the 16-page full-color study are available for $8.50, including shipping and handling. Also available as free download.

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