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Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do healthy food retail rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Arlington does not mandate healthy food stocking in convenience stores; voluntary Tarrant County Public Health initiatives encourage produce access in identified food-desert census tracts.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

No data available yet for Fort Worth.

Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
Local mandateNone-
Voluntary programsTCPH grants-
SNAP retailersUSDA federal rules-
Primary toolPermissive zoning-

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Arlington FAQ

Why don't all Arlington corner stores carry fresh produce?

Texas does not require it and Arlington has no mandate. Stocking decisions are driven by demand, supply chains, and shelf-life economics, not by ordinance.

Are there food deserts in Arlington?

USDA has flagged portions of east and southeast Arlington as low-income low-access tracts. Tarrant County Public Health and nonprofit partners run mobile-market and produce-prescription pilots there.

Fort Worth FAQ

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