The Bergen County Food Security
Task Force will be getting food pantries and organizations prepared for the
holiday at Dumont Swim Club.
The organizations will serve anyone
who needs a little help during the holiday season, especially now
with rising prices.
County
Commissioner Tracy Zur is heading the Bergen County Food Security
Task Force, working alongside the Community Food
Bank of New Jersey to ensure Bergen County food pantries are stocked up to
serve anyone needing a little extra help this Thanksgiving.
“We saw 71% food
insecurity in the pandemic and those numbers haven’t gone down,” says Zur.
“We’re seeing actually increased demand at pantries right now."
The U.S. Department
of Agriculture says "food-at-home costs" will go up
almost 5% this year. Turkeys are in shorter supply this year than they
were last year, and the big factor is supply chain issues driving up prices.
Foods such as meat, poultry, fish and eggs have seen the highest gains driven
by price increases.
“On top of a
financial hole, many families are grappling with 5% to 10% increases in
basic goods and food in particular this time of year, and we know that’s
going to expand many months ahead,” says Carlos Rodriguez, president and CEO of Community Food
Bank of New Jersey.
Experts say to start
shopping early, look for deals or get creative to share the cost.