UK's poorest 'skip meals and go hungry' during coronavirus crisis
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#56TVC)
FSA report finds food insecurity has shot up, bringing risk of malnutrition and obesity
The coronavirus pandemic has had a catastrophic effect on the nutritional health of the UK's poorest citizens with as many as one in 10 forced to use food banks, and vast numbers skipping meals and going hungry, according to the government's food safety watchdog.
Food insecurity has shot up even further since lockdown as people's income reduced, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said, heightening the risk both of malnutrition and obesity as struggling families adopted highly restrictive basic sustenance" diets that largely cut out healthy foods.
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