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Food insecurity soars beyond pandemic highs
30 Nov
Summary
- Food insecurity rates exceed pandemic levels before the shutdown.
- Demand for food assistance remains exceptionally high.
- Many seeking help don't qualify for federal nutrition programs.

Food insecurity in the United States has climbed to unprecedented levels, surpassing even those seen during the pandemic, warned Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot. The organization is witnessing a sustained surge in demand for its services, indicating a growing crisis affecting vulnerable populations.
Fontenot highlighted that a significant driver of this escalating need is the increasing number of individuals who do not qualify for existing federal nutrition programs. This demographic, previously not reliant on charitable food systems, now represents the fastest-growing group seeking assistance.
The situation underscores a critical challenge for the charitable food sector, demanding sustained focus and resources. The ongoing high demand signals an urgent need for comprehensive solutions to address the root causes of hunger and ensure adequate support for all affected individuals.



