"Vermont Food Shelves Face Surge in Demand Amid Rising Food Insecurity"

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Vermont's food shelves are experiencing unprecedented demand, with some locations serving up to three times more people than the previous year. The surge is attributed to the end of pandemic-era benefits, inflation, a substance abuse crisis, and recent catastrophic flooding. The Vermont Foodbank has seen a significant increase in food distribution, with numbers still well above pre-pandemic levels. The situation highlights the broader issue of food insecurity exacerbated by rising living costs and insufficient wages.
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