By: David Richardson, http://miller-mccune.com
January 15, 2010 by David Richardson, Miller-McCune
Just what are urban kids getting into when they stop at the corner store on their way to and from school?
A study by Temple University's Center for Obesity Research and Education revealed that for a "little more than a dollar" city kids can walk into a typical corner store and fill up with 350 calories of low-nutrition junk, and for many, it has become a way of life and gateway to obesity.
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