Food banks are preparing for their most challenging Christmas yet as they struggle with rising demand and drop in donations, new research shows.
According to a survey by community giving platform Neighbourly – which Aldi partners with to distribute surplus food from its stores – seven in ten (70%) food banks, charities and community causes are worried about having enough food to support people this Christmas.
Neighbourly polled more than 600 food banks and community causes nationwide and found that 92% expect this Christmas to be their busiest ever, with more people than ever needing their support.
However, the survey also revealed that almost four in five (79%) food banks have witnessed a fall in donations in recent months – with the fallout of the pandemic and rising cost of living continuing to impact contributions.
On average, food banks expect to see a 40% increase in demand over the next three months, with organisations currently supporting nearly 400 people a week on average. More than three-quarters (77%) say they’ve already experienced an increase in demand since the summer.
From tinned foods to festive treats and toiletries, the research also revealed a list of the items that are most needed by food banks over the festive period to help guide supporters. Shoppers can donate food to local charities, food banks and community groups via the community donation points in Aldi stores nationwide.
Top 15 most in-demand items this Christmas
- Tinned food
- Festive treats
- Toiletries
- Tea/coffee
- Biscuits and snacks
- Breakfast cereals
- Juices and soft drinks
- UHT milk
- Laundry and cleaning products
- Dry packaged food
- Rice and pasta
- Gift items
- Cooking sauces
- Children’s toys, crafts and games
- Sanitary items