LONDON
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March 28, 2023
(press release)
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Key Highlights: * 47% of parents are now experiencing more financial pressure to feed the family compared to six months ago. * 16% of those surveyed say they will have to start using foodbanks within the next 6 months. * Charity professionals estimate the demand for food provision has increased by 159% in the last 12 months. * 50% of parents are regularly skipping meals in order to put food on the table for their children. * 94% agree that parents go without as much food during school holidays as they prioritise feeding their children during the holidays. Original Press Release:
- The cost-of-living-crisis is leading parents to sacrifice their own health, with some going without a meal as often as twice per week - Despite this, 63% of children are complaining they’re still hungry after mealtimes as there’s simply not enough food to go round - To support struggling parents and help ensure they are getting the sustenance they need,
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It is often said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, providing essential nutrients and energy for the day ahead. However, the heart-breaking reality is that almost half (44%) of parents from lower income families are skipping meals to ensure their children have enough food to eat, with breakfast being the most common one to miss. New research[*] from
To help ensure parents are getting the food they need, from today they will be able to access breakfast free of charge thanks to Aldi’s newly announced Adult’s
The initiative comes as many parents (37%) simply can’t afford a full shop to feed themselves and their family, and are choosing to either skip meals entirely, give children half of their meal, or make larger portions for their children than themselves. Despite these sacrifices, parents who are skipping meals are left feeling sad (32%), like a failure (25%) and tired (22%); made worse as over a quarter (27%) of these children often complain of still being hungry after mealtimes, with no additional food to go around. With an estimated 2.1 million adults in the
New data reveals that charity professionals estimate the demand for food provision has increased by 159% in the last 12 months, with almost all (96%) expecting this to increase further in the next year. They estimate that 50% of the parents they work with are regularly skipping meals in order to put food on the table for their children, with 94% agreeing that parents go without as much food during school holidays as they prioritise feeding their children. The scheme from
The Aldi Adult’s
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Neighbourly was one of the UK’s first B Corporations. Footnotes: [*] Research was conducted by OnePoll between
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[***] Research was conducted by Neighbourly and taken from a survey of 130 local charities between 9th and
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