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One In Four Households Now Affected By Food Poverty, Charity Finds

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One In Four Households Now Affected By Food Poverty, Charity Finds


A quarter of UK households are now in food poverty, according to charity findings.

The Food Foundation, set up in 2014, conducted a survey among 4,280 UK adults in September and found that the number of families skipping meals or not eating for a whole day is rising.

Food Foundation’s chair, Laura Sandys, said that food poverty “has been going on for decades” primarily at exceptionally low food income levels.

Speaking to BBC Newsnight on Monday, she said: “What we’ve seen in the last four, five years is a steady increase.

“Then we have Covid, which took it to another level, but actually shone a spotlight on the issue and now we’re seeing 9% in January this year of food insecure households now has risen to 25% – one in four households.”

This is compared to just 14% during the first two weeks of the 2020 Covid lockdown, when supermarkets’ supply chains were disrupted due to the nationwide shutdown.

Once Covid support was introduced by the government – the £20 a week hike in universal credit, the furlough and the funding of emergency food to food banks – food insecurity levels fell to between 7 and 8%.

But, this has all been under threat since January, with much of the Covid backing removed and the growing cost of living crisis exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

By May, Food Foundation found that 2.4 million people have not eaten for a whole day because they could not afford or get access to food.

The charity also found that 9.7 million adults ate less or skipped meals in September. This works out to be 18% of all households, and 54% of homes on universal credit.

Around 11% of UK households said they were not eating despite being hungry, and 6% said they had not eaten for a whole day. Four million children were found to be living in households that experienced food insecurity in September.

The Food Foundation also found that families were cutting out healthier products and buying less food amid the budget squeeze.

It’s calling on the government to extend access to free school meals, too, to an additional 800,000 children, to all families receiving universal credit.





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