Los Angeles wants to replace Taquerias with Salad Bars
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In the impoverished neighborhood of South Los Angeles, fast food is the easiest cuisine to find - and that's a problem for elected officials who see it as an unhealthy source of calories and cholesterol. The City Council was poised to vote Tuesday on a moratorium on new fast-food restaurants in a swath of the city where a proliferation of such eateries goes hand-in-hand with obesity.
"Our communities have an extreme shortage of quality foods," City Councilman Bernard Parks said.
Maybe it's because .. they're poor? | The aim of the yearlong moratorium, which was approved last week in committee, is to give the city time to try to attract restaurants that serve healthier food.
Or to drive out anyone with any initiative who would want to run a fast food restaurant, grocery, dry cleaner, etc., so that everyone in the city can be dependent on the state. The French revolution lives in LA. | The California Restaurant Association says the moratorium, which could be extended up to two years, is misguided. Fast food "is the only industry that wants to be in South LA," said association spokesman Andrew Casana. "Sit-down restaurants don't want to go in. If they did, they'd be there. This moratorium isn't going to help them relocate."
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