Inflation has more Americans counting on food banks to eat
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As the cost of nearly everything surges, more Americans are turning to food banks to eat. And as hunger-relief organizations face long lines of folks in need, they nonprofit groups are having to pay more for food to supplement donations.
From hurricane-ravaged Louisiana to the scenic coastal views of California's affluent Orange County, the fastest price inflation in nearly four decades is making pretty much everything people buy more expensive, and food is no exception.
Some are able to pay mortgages, rents and other fixed costs but fall short when it comes to putting food on the table.
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