•12:26 PM

Last summer, Los Angeles lawmakers banned fast-food chains from opening new outlets in South L.A., which has the city’s highest concentration of fast-food restaurants and a 30 percent higher rate of obesity than the rest of Los Angeles County. The long-term goals of the one-year ban are to reduce obesity, encourage more healthy food choices in existing fast-food restaurants and promote new, healthier food outlets in an area that lacks eateries and grocery stores.
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