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FOODBANK USAGE SOARS AS CUTS BITE
Emergency food requests rise by almost 14,000

FOODBANKS across Britain will be stretched close to breaking point this Christmas as demand hits record levels after nearly six years of Tory austerity, a charity revealed today.

New figures from foodbank network the Trussell Trust revealed that requests for emergency food have gone up by nearly 14,000.

Users and supporters said that cuts to welfare services and benefit sanctions have left thousands with no other option but to rely on foodbanks.

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