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Food banks struggle to help Texans as grocery prices increase

The pressures pushing up costs for consumers are also hitting agencies trying to combat hunger, making it hard to keep up with rising demand for their aid.

Baron Reedy loads a box of food supplies provided by the Central Texas Food Bank into a vehicle during a drive-thru distribution event at the Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin on March 22, 2022.
From left: Trey Oprendek, Christine Fingarson, and Adrian Watts work to load boxes of food supplies provided by the Central Texas Food Bank into vehicles during a drive-thru distribution event at the Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin on March 22, 2022.
From left: Ross Fields, Susan Morgan, and Baron Reedy work to load boxes of food supplies provided by the Central Texas Food Bank into a vehicle during a drive-thru distribution event at the Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin on March 22, 2022.

Making do with what they can

Christine Fingarson loads a box of food supplies provided by the Central Texas Food Bank into a vehicle during a drive-thru distribution event at the Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin on March 22, 2022.
Cars line up to receive food donations provided by the Central Texas Food Bank at the Onion Creek Soccer Complex in Austin on March 22, 2022.

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