International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management: Volume 32 Issue 2

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Food retail change and the growth of food deserts: a case study of Cardiff

Cliff Guy, Graham Clarke, Heather Eyre

“Food deserts” in British cities are partly the result of the expansion of multiple food retailing. New large stores force smaller stores to close down, thus depriving local…

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Retail competition and consumer choice: contextualising the “food deserts” debate

Ian Clarke, Alan Hallsworth, Peter Jackson, Ronan de Kervenoael, Rossana Perez‐del‐Aguila, Malcolm Kirkup

The “food deserts” debate can be enriched by setting the particular circumstances of food deserts – areas of very limited consumer choice – within a wider context of changing…

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Measuring convenience: Scots’ perceptions of local food and retail provision

David Fitch

Interest is increasing interest in the links between social exclusion and access to both grocery and retail stores. There is however little knowledge of the extent to which…

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Food access and dietary variety among older people

Lisa C. Wilson, Andrew Alexander, Margaret Lumbers

Decentralisation of many food retailers to edge‐of‐town and out‐of‐town locations has resulted in some older people experiencing difficulty in accessing food shops and those…

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The Leeds “food deserts” intervention study: what the focus groups reveal

Neil Wrigley, Daniel Warm, Barrie Margetts, Michelle Lowe

This paper outlines the research agenda of the food deserts in British Cities project, and reports findings from a set of qualitative focus group studies conducted following a…

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Cover of International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management

ISSN:

0959-0552

Online date, start – end:

1990

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Neil Towers