Food deserts, by definition are neighbourhoods where there are few or no food stores within convenient proximity. Depending upon the source, the definition varies, often including socio-economic factors (income, culture and ethnicity) or delineating between healthy and non-healthy food options, as well as affordability. These under-served neighbourhoods exist everywhere – and Toronto has its fair share. As a very urban city, much of the city’s population lives within the core and immediate perimeter where many residents don’t own cars. In this city of neighbourhoods, that bring together the have and have-nots, Toronto residents expect to be able to find all[…]