Anonymous wrote:Using language like “food desert” to refer to Capitol Hill is pretty offensive to people EOTR who live in an high poverty area that’s an actual food desert.
Anonymous wrote:Using language like “food dessert” to refer to Capitol Hill is pretty offensive to people EOTR who live in an high poverty area that’s an actual food dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill USED to be a food desert, but is the opposite now. I can walk to all of the stores (except for the Navy Yard ones) listed in the PP in 30 minutes or less.
Anonymous wrote:there is a huge safeway just north of pennsylvania on 14th. there is harris teeter in navy yard. capitol hill is pretty expansive where the grocery store can be very walkable depending on your precise location w/in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:How easy it is to buy inexpensive grocery and food around Capitol Hill if you don't have a car? Is it somewhat like a food desert? Do you have to order online?
Anonymous wrote:How easy it is to buy inexpensive grocery and food around Capitol Hill if you don't have a car? Is it somewhat like a food desert? Do you have to order online?