One of the biggest worries for anti-poverty campaigners is that food banks are now becoming a 'normalized' part of the welfare system. (WD: Yet somehow we always have infinite fiat money aka 'taxes on our unborn children' for war and our hundreds of hated overseas military bases.)
Families and individuals in dire need are forced to accept emergency handouts instead of having the underlying reason for their predicament addressed.
There are also growing concerns that more families in work are unable to make ends meet at the end of the month alongside benefit delays and sanctions adding to their woes. So what would the authors of the report like to see happen to stop more people from sinking into food poverty? Source
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