Recent reports highlight the challenges faced by individuals living in transit deserts, where access to grocery stores is severely limited due to inadequate public transportation.
For instance, Zen’Yari Winters, who works at a pet shop in East Memphis, Tennessee, experiences a 20-minute commute that can stretch to three hours involving multiple bus transfers just to secure basic groceries.
This situation reflects a broader trend as Covid-era funding for public transport wanes, potentially exacerbating food insecurity across various states, including Rhode Island.