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Healthy Food Retail: Houston vs Pasadena

How do healthy food retail rules compare between Houston, TX and Pasadena, TX?

Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Houston has no fast-food moratorium like Los Angeles, but the Health Department's Go Healthy Houston initiative and Healthy Eating Active Living grants encourage corner stores and community gardens to expand fresh food access in food-desert neighborhoods.

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Pasadena, TX

Harris County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonPasadena
Lead agencyHouston Health Department-
InitiativeGo Healthy Houston-
ApproachVoluntary incentives, not zoning-
TargetUSDA-defined food deserts-
PreemptionTexas blocks soda taxes-

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Houston FAQ

Does Houston restrict where fast-food restaurants can open?

No. Houston has no zoning, no fast-food moratorium, and no Healthy Food Zone overlay. New fast-food locations are governed only by general permitting, parking, and deed restriction rules in the chosen neighborhood.

How can my corner store join the healthy food program?

Contact Houston Health Department's Office of Community Health and Wellness about Go Healthy Houston partnerships. Available support includes refrigeration cost-share, supplier introductions, and signage to highlight new fresh produce offerings.

Pasadena FAQ

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