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UK Food Bank Use Surges to Nearly 3 Million Parcels as Calls Grow to Halt Welfare Cuts

Trussell Trust reports a 51% increase in demand over five years, with families and disabled individuals disproportionately affected by rising poverty.

Trussell has reported a 46% increase in emergency food parcels provided for families with children compared to five years ago (©Trussell/Lee Brown)
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Overview

  • The Trussell Trust distributed nearly 2.9 million emergency food parcels in the year to March 2025, a 51% rise compared to 2020.
  • Families with children saw a 46% increase in food bank use, while parcels for children under five rose by 32% over five years.
  • London experienced a 123% surge in food bank demand since pre-Covid levels, with over 455,000 parcels distributed last year.
  • Proposed government welfare reforms, including cuts to disability benefits, could push 250,000 people, including 50,000 children, into relative poverty, according to official assessments.
  • Advocates urge the government to reverse planned cuts, unfreeze housing allowances, accelerate Universal Credit increases, and implement a robust child poverty strategy.