In “Obsesity-Hunger Paradox” by Sam Dolnick, he explained how many Americans today who are considered the hungriest are still obese. Dolnick added into his essay about surveys to help prove his point, “a survey released in January by the Food Research and Action Center, an antihunger group, nearly 37 percent of residents in the 16th Congressional District, which encompasses the South Bronx, said they lacked money to buy food at some point in the past 12 months” (Dolnick 1). Additionally, Dolnick added that studies have shown numerous ways to look at hunger, such as “food insecure”. Dolnick also added that there are averaged priced supermarkets which are rare around poor neighborhoods. In many of those grocery stores, many people rely on unhealthy