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South Florida food banks struggling to feed hungry amid surging prices

Miami, Florida – According to food banks in South Florida, this year is going to be harder in the way of donations.
Rising inflation has driven up the cost of everything.
According to the pantry of Broward which supplies monthly boxes of food to 500 families including a Thanksgiving box, this year their Thanksgiving drive yielded just ten thousand pounds of food compared to a year ago when 17,000 pounds of food were donated.
“Something like gravy was 64 cents and now it’s a dollar and that’s happening over and over again,” said Broward pantry CEO Maureen Luna.
According to Luna, turkeys aren’t as plentiful with the average cost now at $15 compared to a year ago when it was $10 dollars.
“Many of our donors who’ve given a lot of turkeys in previous years aren’t able to give as many because of the rising costs and as a result, we have had to go out and find others to help,” said Luna.
On Thursday, some of that help arrived from New Calvary Evangelical Church in Davie.
“It would have been more if it weren’t for the pandemic,” said Jude Cher-Aime.
A 73-year-old Wallace Montgomery, who is disabled received a box of food Thursday. He said it is a lifesaver.
“I would end up under a bridge. Getting this food helps me keep it together” he said.
 

Alfred Duncan

Alfred Duncan is a senior editor at The South Florida Daily, where he oversees our coverage of politics, misinformation, health and economics. Alfred is a former reporter and editor for BuzzFeed News, National Geographic and USA Today.

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