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Trussell food banks provided over 2.6 million food parcels in 2025

The Canary by The Canary
12 March 2026
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Food bank charity Trussell has released its figures for 2025. And they show that it provided more than 2.6 million emergency food parcels during the year.

A parcel typically contains three days’ supplies for one person. The figures also include some seven day packages. And Trussell acknowledges that there are thousands of other charities and independent groups providing food aid throughout the UK.

Food bank use slightly down on 2024

Trussell reported a 12% drop in the total parcel numbers compared to 2024. This was largely due to easing inflation, which led to a slowdown in the rising cost of essentials. There were also fewer people losing their jobs.

While this means some people have been able to get back on their feet, the charity warns too many are feeling “overlooked and left behind”. Incomes from social security and wages continue to fail to cover the high costs of essentials like food, utility bills, and toiletries.

Parents are among the people shouldering the heaviest burden as families with children received almost two thirds (62%) of all parcels in 2025. This is despite them making up just 42% of the UK population. Trussell is also reporting an alarming rise in hardship among older people. Support provided for people aged 65 and over more than tripled (247% increase) between 2019 and 2025.

Food banks are describing the persistent hardship they witness as “appalling”, with people sitting in the dark to save electricity, parents skipping meals to feed their children, and people in such impossible situations that they open food parcels to eat before leaving the food bank.

At the same time, levels of need continue to outpace donations. Many food banks say they are at breaking point and are having to purchase significant amounts of food just to keep shelves stocked.

Calls for government action on hardship

Helen Barnard, director of policy and research at Trussell, said:

Today’s figures show that too many people across the UK are still being pushed to the brink. Even as we gain hope from people getting back on their feet, we cannot lose sight of the heartbreaking injustice that such shocking numbers of people are still trapped in the grip of severe hardship.

This isn’t right. Too many people are being forced to skip meals so their children can eat, or survive on cups of tea because they don’t have any food left in the cupboards. The pandemic and cost of living crisis have left deep scars. Severe hardship still weighs heavily on daily lives, leaving people feeling overlooked and left behind.

Slowing price rises alone cannot solve the scale of severe hardship still facing our communities. And as we face uncertain times again, progress can be too easily undone.

We need the UK government to continue to take meaningful and lasting action so all of us have what we need to get by. Bold choices like ending the two child limit are a step forward. But we cannot stop until everyone has enough to afford the essentials and we can end the need for food banks for good.

Amie, 45, from North Lincolnshire who has two children, said:

I had to use the food bank when my husband left and I lost my job in quick succession. I was able to access food through the food bank but still felt like I was floundering.

I managed to get a temporary job, then set up my own business, but I still needed to access community food support.

Unfortunately it didn’t work out with my business, but I managed to find work in a similar job. However, this is now at risk due to the lack of funding. I receive Universal Credit because my income from work isn’t high enough to support my family as a single mum. If I lose this paid work I will struggle to pay for even the essentials every month.

I am worried that I may need to access a food bank again. Making sure my children eat will always be my priority. It’s a terrible state that we’re in where in 2026 so many people have to use food banks. Everyone should have enough money to afford the essentials.

A host of famous faces including actor Christopher Eccleston, singer Tom Grennan, TV star Carol Vorderman and actors Mark Bonnar and Brian Cox are joining Trussell’s call to end the need for food banks across the UK.

Eccleston, said:

Today, Trussell’s shocking new figures show that millions of people are being forced to turn to food banks because they don’t have enough money to live on. This isn’t right.

Everyone should be able to afford the essentials like food, utility bills and toiletries. They are not luxuries, but they have become them to people living on the lowest incomes because work or social security just isn’t enough.

Hunger in the UK isn’t a food problem, it’s an income problem. Our social security system should be there for all of us when we need it most – but right now, it’s not enough to cover the cost of the essentials and it’s pushing people to food banks.

That’s why I’m standing with Trussell to call on the UK Government to make policy changes so that everyone can afford the essentials we all need to get by.

Grennan, said:

It’s shocking how many people are having to turn to food banks to get by because they do not have enough money to live on. This is unacceptable.

I’ve spent time volunteering at my local food bank and the conversations you have there stay with you. No one wants to go to a food bank for support. It’s where people turn when they have no other option.

The fact that so many parcels go out to families with children is heartbreaking. It’s clear that the system isn’t working, and that too many people are just one step away from facing hunger and hardship.

Food banks are a lifeline, but they aren’t the answer. Everyone should have enough money to cover the essentials like food and bills. That’s why I’m standing with Trussell to call for change. We need our politicians to commit to ending food bank need for good.

With growing uncertainty around the cost of essentials, Trussell says now is the time for the UK government to build firmer foundations for people on the lowest incomes. The charity is calling on the UK government to:

  • Lift the freeze on Local Housing Allowance and create a permanent link between rents and support, so more people are protected from runaway rental costs.
  • Establish an independent process to advise on the minimum level of Universal Credit payments, moving us closer to an Essentials Guarantee that ensures the basic rate of Universal Credit always covers the cost of essentials and can never be pulled below that level.

Food banks need everyone to play their part to move us towards ending the need for emergency food in the UK. The public can help make sure food banks can continue to provide warm, compassionate, practical support and advice in the year ahead by donating food or funds to Trussell or your local food bank to help end hunger in the UK.

Find out how many emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hardship in your local area.

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Comments 3

  1. jeff3 says:
    3 months ago

    These food charities wouldn’t have been thirty or so years ago it’s only this lot of greedy people in powers taking away people’s benefit funny old world we’ve let them do this

    Reply
  2. royjenkins284 says:
    3 months ago

    Trussell food banks provided over 2.6 million food parcels in 2025ll food banks provided over 2.6 million food parcels in 2025
    My point on this matter are has follows.
    **
    THEY SHOULD BE NO NEED FOOD BANK IN ALL OF U.K. AREAS
    **
    ALL you in U.K. Govt need to get your act togther on FOOD BANK USE
    Tory -increased the need for Food-Bank for 14-years of rules putting
    U.K. families into mass poverty has a result of their party BAD polices
    the Tory M.P. PASSED.
    **
    Labour are carrying on with the Tory policy now to save cash
    To Waste on Illegals immigrants and terrorist Boat people flooding our country now
    they strip needy families of U.C. help cash so they must use Food Bank to feed the families
    now also the low income family used the food banks because of low wages in U.K.
    **
    Now U.K. Tory –Labour Govt parties expect us public to feed the families in poverty
    both main party put in poverty to look after the illegals immigrant needs and the
    terrorist Boat people needs above U.K. Family needs.
    Take note U.K. voter when voting in May and next G.E. that both Tory –Labour
    are selling out us White British people for illegal immigrant and Terrorist Boat people
    to take over the U.K. areas.
    U.K.==Govt the need for FOOD BANKs in this Rich Country should STOP-FTrussell food banks provided over 2.6 million food parcels in 2025ULL-STOP!

    Reply
    • royjenkins284 says:
      3 months ago

      re-posted

      Trussell food banks provided over 2.6 million food parcels in 2025
      My point on this matter are as follows.
      **
      THEY SHOULD BE NO NEED FOOD BANK IN ALL OF U.K. AREAS
      **
      ALL you in U.K. Govt need to get your act together on FOOD BANK USE
      Tory -increased the need for Food-Bank for 14-years of rules putting U.K. families into mass poverty has a result of their party BAD polices the Tory M.P. PASSED.
      **
      Labour are carrying on with the Tory policy now to save cash
      To Waste on Illegal immigrants and terrorist Boat people flooding our country now they strip needy families of U.C. help cash so they must use Food Bank to feed the families now also the low-income family used the food banks because of low wages in U.K.
      **
      Now U.K. Tory –Labour Govt parties expect us public to feed the families in poverty both main party put in poverty to look after the illegal immigrant needs and the terrorist Boat people needs above U.K. Family needs.
      **
      Take note U.K. voter when voting in May and next G.E. that both Tory –Labour are selling out us White British people for illegal immigrant and Terrorist Boat people to take over the U.K. areas.
      U.K.==Govt the need for FOOD BANKs in this Rich Country should STOP- FULL-STOP!

      Reply

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