Red Deer Food Bank sees 81 per cent increase in demand compared to pre-pandemic
Food banks across the country are feeling a drastic increase in demand for their services, including the Red Deer Food Bank.
According to the HungerCount 2023 report recently released by Food Banks Canada, there were a total of 1,935,911 visits to food banks just this March, marking a new national record. That represents a 32 per cent jump compared to 2022 and 78.5 per cent from 2019.
“Relentless inflation and a broken social safety net has caused many people who never thought they would need a food bank to walk through the doors for the first time. With food banks across Canada in crisis mode, as demand reaches new all-time highs, we must ask: when is it enough before we act?” said Kirstin Beardsley, Chief Executive Officer of Food Banks Canada.
The report is the only research study encompassing the country’s roughly 4,750 food banks and community organizations. The organization says statistics have shown the devastating impact of rapid inflation and inadequate social supports on poverty, food insecurity and hunger in Canada.


