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Healthy Food Retail: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do healthy food retail rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clara County Public Health's Healthy Stores program partners with corner stores and small markets to stock fresh produce, low-sugar beverages, and whole-grain items. Participation is voluntary, with technical assistance, signage, and refrigeration grants offered to qualifying retailers.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

San Jose has no standalone healthy food retail ordinance. Santa Clara County Public Health Department's Healthy Stores and food-access programs operate citywide alongside California's Nutrition Incentive Program and CalFresh Healthy Living to expand fresh food in underserved neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Lead agencySCC Public Health Department-
Funding sourceCDPH NEOP grants-
Priority areasEast San Jose, Alum Rock-
Produce minimumFour fresh options-
ParticipationVoluntary, no penalty-
Local ordinance-None standalone
County agency-SCC Public Health Department
State program-Market Match incentives
Federal support-Healthy Food Financing Initiative
Local zoning-SJMC Chapter 20.80

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Mountain View FAQ

How does my corner store join Santa Clara County's Healthy Stores program?

Contact the Public Health Department's Chronic Disease Prevention team. Stores in priority census tracts complete a baseline assessment, sign a one-year participation agreement, and receive equipment, signage, and staff training at no cost.

Does Healthy Stores certification raise my produce prices?

Generally no. Participating stores often see margin improvements because the program connects them to subsidized produce wholesalers and reduces spoilage through donated refrigeration upgrades, often paid for by NEOP grant funding.

San Jose FAQ

Does San Jose require corner stores to carry fresh produce?

No. San Jose has no mandate. Participation in the Healthy Stores program with Santa Clara County Public Health is voluntary and incentive-based, focused on grants and technical assistance rather than mandated product mix.

Where can I use CalFresh dollars at a doubled rate?

Participating San Jose farmers markets and selected corner stores match CalFresh purchases through the California Market Match program. Check the SCC Public Health Department site for an updated list of locations.

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