Kamloops Food Bank braced for impact of rising food prices
KAMLOOPS — Whenever there’s a shift in the economy – such as recent inflation of some food prices – the Kamloops Food Bank notices the impact almost immediately.
Executive Director Bernadette Siracky says the food bank’s client flow tends to reflect what’s going on in the community.
“When people are living at or below the poverty line, whatever the reason is, any increase in cost whatsoever will often send them coming to us at a greater number of times per month, or sometimes for the first time ever,” Siracky says.