London, UK: In the UK, over 750,000 individuals turned to food banks for the first time in the past year due to the rising cost of living crisis, leading to a surge in food parcel distribution by the Trussell Trust. Record-breaking numbers of food parcels were handed out in response to the growing demand for assistance.
The Trussell Trust has distributed a record-breaking number of food parcels in response to a surge in demand from over 750,000 individuals who turned to food banks for the first time in the past year in the UK, as a result of the increasing cost of living crisis.
According to the charity, one out of every five individuals utilizing a Trussell food bank during the period were employed, highlighting the challenges that many low-income households face in affording basic necessities in the face of skyrocketing energy bills and food costs.
Ms. Emma Revie, the chief executive of Trussell, stated that the demand for food parcels in the past year surpassed even the levels seen during the first year of the Covid pandemic, a situation that was believed to be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.
Revie stated that there has been a 120 percent increase in the distribution of Trussell Trust food parcels over the last five years. In 2017-18, the charity gave out 1.4 million parcels, which was a record-breaking figure at the time. Over the next five years, the number continued to rise, with only one year showing a decline, before reaching its current peak.
Food bank utilization has surged throughout all areas of the United Kingdom, with the north-east of England experiencing the most significant yearly growth in the distribution of food parcels, at 54 percent. No region or nation in the UK experienced a rise in food parcel distribution of less than 28 percent.
The statistics from Trussell, which were collected from its 1,646 outlets, provide a dependable overall gauge of the deteriorating trends in the levels of hunger and poverty in the UK. However, the trust is explicit in stating that these figures only represent a portion of the people who are finding it difficult to afford food.
It’s important to note that the trust’s coverage is limited to approximately 75 percent of the local authority areas in the UK, and there are numerous food banks and food aid charities outside of its network. Therefore, the utilization of food banks as a whole does not fully reflect the extent of hunger in the country. According to government figures, only 14 percent of individuals experiencing severe food insecurity actually seek assistance from food banks.