MOSES LAKE – As inflation rises to rates not seen in 40 years, food banks are struggling to help those in need. The Moses Lake Food Bank, told iFIBER ONE News on Thursday that higher prices in grocery stores is resulting in smaller donations both in food and money, at a time when there’s also a rise in those using the food bank. And because the Moses Lake Food Bank is feeling the pinch, the 33 food pantries it supplies in five other counties are likely experiencing shortfalls as well. To inquire about donations or volunteering, call the Moses Lake Food Bank.
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