Inflation sends large influx of new clients to Prince Albert Food Bank
You’ve almost certainly noticed a rise in your grocery bills as inflation continues to elevate food prices, and a local food bank is noticing it as well. In fact, it’s led to a dramatic increase in people needing their help.
The Prince Albert Food Bank has seen first time users make up as much as a third of their clients over the past six weeks. It’s a massive upswing in that number, and one of the largest their executive director, Kim Scruby, can recall in his time there.
“We started to see an increase about four years ago that was significant,” Scruby said. “There were a lot of first-time users involved, but going by memory that maybe would’ve been about 18 per cent or 20.”
Different factors might be involved in this, but the food bank’s users have generally said the same thing, the rising price of food has brought them there.


