Millions more households affected by food insecurity

Around one in seven adults live in homes where people have skipped meals, eaten smaller portions, or gone hungry all day because they could not afford or access food, research suggests.
The number of people struggling to buy food has risen by 57% in three months, according to research by the Food Foundation.
The charity also said food bank users are increasingly requesting items that don’t need cooking. This is because they’re worried about how they will afford rising energy bills.
The “chilling” figures come at a time when the cost-of-living crisis is increasingly hitting families who are facing rising utility and food prices. These are far outstripping the amount by which benefits have risen.
Going hungry
The charity analysed responses from 10,674 UK adults who were surveyed online by YouGov between 22 and 29 April.
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Some 13.8% said they or a member of their household had either eaten smaller meals than usual or skipped meals, not eaten despite being hungry, or not eaten for a full day because they could not get food in the past month.
Extrapolated to UK population level, the findings suggest around 7.3 million adults live in households affected by food insecurity. This includes 2.6 million children.
This is up considerably from 4.7 million adults surveyed in January (8.8% of respondents).
The research shows that nearly half of households on Universal Credit have been food insecure in the past six months.
Moreover, certain groups have a higher risk of food insecurity. These include people in households where someone has a disability, households with children, and non-white ethnic groups.
There’s also been a rise in the number of families with children experiencing food insecurity in the past month. The figure is 17.2% in April, up from 12.1% in January.
The Food Foundation warned that people will become more reliant on lower-cost foods that tend to be “calorie-dense and nutrient-poor”, which will risk their health.
Catastrophic for families
The Food Foundation is calling on the government to increase benefits in line with inflation and expand access to free school meals and the Healthy Start programme.
Dominic Watters, a single father from Canterbury, told the charity:
The last few months have been really tough.
I’ve had days where only my daughter ate and I’ve had her leftovers, if anything at all.
Anna Taylor, executive director of the Food Foundation, said the “extremely rapid rise” could be catastrophic for families.
She said:
The situation is rapidly turning from an economic crisis to a health crisis. Food banks cannot possibly be expected to solve this.
The Government needs to realise the boat is sinking for many families and it needs to be fixed. Bailing out with emergency food parcels is not going to work.
A fundamental failing
Professor Michael Marmot, director of the UCL Institute of Health Equity, added:
If one household in seven is food insecure, society is failing in a fundamental way.
These figures on food insecurity are all the more chilling because the problem is solvable. But, far from being solved, it is getting worse.
A government spokesperson said:
We recognise the pressures on the cost of living and we are doing what we can to help, including spending £22 billion across the next financial year to support people with energy bills and cut fuel duty.
For the hardest hit, we’re putting an average of £1,000 more per year into the pockets of working families on Universal Credit, have also boosted the minimum wage by more than £1,000 a year for full-time workers and our Household Support Fund is there to help with the cost of everyday essentials.
Shadow work and pensions secretary Jonathan Ashworth said:
These are devastating findings that reveal the acute levels of hunger impacting families and children nationwide caused by the Conservative cost-of-living crisis.
The so-called ‘cost-of-living crisis’ is part of a wider tapestry of Conservative policies that have served to entrench poverty among the working class in Britain. It has been described as a class war waged on the most vulnerable in society.
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The MSM currently has a strange way of showing it.
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