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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do healthy food retail rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LACDPH and partners run the Healthy Neighborhood Market Network countywide, helping corner stores in food-desert communities stock fresh produce. The program offers refrigeration grants, technical assistance, and marketing support; participation is voluntary, not a mandate.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LACDPH and partners run the Healthy Neighborhood Market Network countywide, helping corner stores in food-desert communities stock fresh produce. The program offers refrigeration grants, technical assistance, and marketing support; participation is voluntary, not a mandate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
OperatorLACDPH and LA Food Policy CouncilLACDPH and LA Food Policy Council
Program typeVoluntary corner-store conversionVoluntary corner-store conversion
Geographic focusUSDA-identified food desertsUSDA-identified food deserts
Support offeredRefrigeration grants, signage, trainingRefrigeration grants, signage, training
County-wide mandateNone; incentive-based onlyNone; incentive-based only

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Lancaster FAQ

Does LA County ban fast food anywhere?

Not at the county level. The City of LA has a South LA fast-food formula-restaurant overlay, but unincorporated areas and most cities have no countywide moratorium. Check city zoning for local restrictions.

How does a corner store join the network?

Apply through LACDPH or the LA Food Policy Council. Eligible stores in priority neighborhoods receive grants for produce coolers, redesign, supplier matching, and marketing once a participation agreement is signed.

Are there benefits for shoppers?

Participating stores accept CalFresh EBT, often add Market Match dollar-doubling for produce, and stock USDA-recommended healthy items. The program helps ensure fresh produce access in low-access census tracts.

Long Beach FAQ

Does LA County ban fast food anywhere?

Not at the county level. The City of LA has a South LA fast-food formula-restaurant overlay, but unincorporated areas and most cities have no countywide moratorium. Check city zoning for local restrictions.

How does a corner store join the network?

Apply through LACDPH or the LA Food Policy Council. Eligible stores in priority neighborhoods receive grants for produce coolers, redesign, supplier matching, and marketing once a participation agreement is signed.

Are there benefits for shoppers?

Participating stores accept CalFresh EBT, often add Market Match dollar-doubling for produce, and stock USDA-recommended healthy items. The program helps ensure fresh produce access in low-access census tracts.

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