Iran war the latest crisis affecting food banks as usage in Toronto hits record high
Toronto’s largest food bank says it’s been dealing with crisis after crisis as the war in Iran makes it even more expensive to feed the thousands of food insecure Torontonians who rely on it.
Neil Hetherington, CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank, said food bank visits have skyrocketed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but recent rising gas prices are adding fuel to the fire.
He said it costs 50 cents more per litre to fill up the trucks that deliver food to the over 200 food banks and meal programs Daily Bread serves.
“Every week, every day, our prices are going up to be able to deliver the food,” Hetherington said, noting it’s coming at a time when food bank usage is higher than it’s ever been.


