– The highest inflation prints in four decades have forced some Americans to flood food banks and pantries (again).
WSJ reports that Forgotten Harvest in Detroit has experienced a dramatic increase in demand. Since December, demand at the food bank has increased from 25% to 45%. In March alone, when energy and food prices soared, demand jumped 30% over the prior month.
Christopher Ivey, a spokesman for the Detroit food bank, said, "the need is growing quickly, as gas prices are continuing to rise." #FoodShortages #FoodShortages2022 #NEWS
Learn More: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/food-bank-demand-soars-again-inflation-crushes-working-poor
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