The Trussell Trust is reporting that last year it gave away 913,000 food parcels - 2,500 a day. That is up from 347,000 the year before.
Now I am not saying that food banks are not absolutely essential for some people. There are those who have fallen into the poverty trap, and they do need help. There are also those, often with poor education, who do not have a clue about home economics, food prep or financial management, they too need help - but then there are the Mickey takers.
I do wonder if a lot of the rise in uptake is down to: 1) more knowledge, through media coverage, of the existence of food banks - not a bad thing, 2) the phenomenon that when something is free it will be used - and abused, and 3) and inability/unwillingness to identify and say "No" to those who are scamming the system.