Dear Editor:
That’s why I’m working with the American Heart Association on the NJ Healthy Corner Stores initiative which helps provide resources and education to bring better food choices to local stores—especially in areas where there aren’t many other shopping options like supermarkets.
Local stores serve as a main food source for our neighbors across the state—many of which are not equipped to provide healthy options like fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately, the boxed, processed foods which do fill the shelves are loaded with unhealthy ingredients that can lead to major health issues like high blood pressure, obesity and high cholesterol. These issues can directly lead to cardiovascular disease—our nation’s No. 1 leading cause of death.
With nearly one million New Jerseyans facing uncertainty over their next meal, it’s vital that we work together to make sure that everyone in the Garden State has access to healthy options including fruits and vegetables. After all, everyone deserves the opportunity to live healthy.
In good heart-health,
William Duncan
Heart Disease Survivor
American Heart Association | American Stroke Association Volunteer
Manalapan, NJ
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