“…Several of the studies have found that minorities are more likely to consume toxic food than are Whites~Beehler, Vena, 2001, 2003;Calderon et al, 1993;Chess, Burger, and McDermott, 2005;Hightower, O'Hare, and Hernandez, 2006;Judd, O'Neil, and Kalman, 2003;LaDuke, 1999;Madsen et al, 2007;Nordenstam and Darkwa, 2010;Pallo and Barken, 2010;Sechena et al, 2003;West, 1992;West et al, 1992!. The studies have also found that food costs more in neighborhoods described as food deserts~Alaimo, Reischl, and Allen, 2010;Bacolor, Guzmán, and Waller, 2007;Beaulac, Kristjansson, and Cummins, 2009;Chung and Myers, 1999;Gallagher, 2006Gallagher, , 2007Gottlieb and Fisher, 1996;Helling and Sawicki, 2003;Hinrichs and Allen, 2008;Laraia et al, 2004;Liese et al, 2010;Levkoe, 2006;Morland et al, 2002;Nord, Andrews, and Carlson, 2008;Pothukuchi, 2005;Seligman, Laraia, and Kushel, 2010;Sharkey and Horel, 2008;Walker, Keane, and Burke, 2010;Wrigley et al, 2002;Zenk et al, 2005Zenk et al, , 2006Zenk et al, , 2009 However, some researchers question whether food deserts exist, finding food environments instead in which a variety of food outlets serve poor, innercity neighborhoods~Ghirardelli, Quinn, and Foerster, 2010;Raja, Ma, and Yadav, 2008;…”