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Tuesday 05 April 2022 10:03 am

Food banks struggle to keep up with 99 per cent of all free food points seeing surge in demand as cost of living crisis rages

By: Michiel Willems

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Thousands more households are turning to the UK’s food banks for the first time as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, according to new research shared this morning.

A new survey by community giving platform Neighbourly and Aldi – which work together to distribute surplus food from the supermarket’s stores – almost all food banks (99 per cent) have seen a surge in demand since the start of the year.

Neighbourly recently polled more than 700 food banks and community causes nationwide and found that an estimated one third of people (33 per cent) using these services in recent months had been new to the food banks and never in this position before.

On average, food banks reported an average rise in demand of around 31% for their services so far this year, with expectations of a similar (35%) increase in the next three months as higher energy bills and an increase in national insurance contributions add to the pressure.

In particular, food banks estimate that demand for food provision rises by around a third during the school holidays, with 89% saying they have capacity to take more donations of food with the Easter school holidays approaching.

Aldi will be supporting charities, community groups and food banks throughout the UK by donating almost 250,000 meals to people in need during the Easter school holidays, the company said.

Around 105 tonnes of food will be donated throughout the UK, with more than 187,000 meals expected to be donated to causes focused on supporting families and children.

 “The school holidays can be a particularly busy time for the local charities and organisations we support, but, especially in the current climate, it is likely these organisations will soon see greater demand than ever before,” said Liz Fox, Corporate Responsibility Director at Aldi UK, said.

“During what is a hard time for everyone, anything people can do to give back in the coming weeks will make all the difference.”

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