Food pantries sound the alarm after record number of families seek assistance amid surge in grocery costs: 'I don't see that number going down' – The Cool Down

© 2025 THE COOL DOWN COMPANY. All Rights Reserved. Do not sell or share my personal information. Reach us at hello@thecooldown.com.
“I try to watch all the sales, and I try to be very frugal with the money that we get.”
Photo Credit: iStock
Arizona food pantries are working to meet surging demand as high grocery prices and unemployment continue to affect residents, according to KGUN 9 in Tucson.
The Willcox Community Food Pantry in Cochise County, which is where the state meets New Mexico and Mexico, gave food to 250 families one Monday morning in mid-January. It usually feeds 300 families per week, KGUN 9 reported.
Director Nell Worden said rising prices and inflation have been a challenge and that she expected the problem to continue. “I don’t see inflation going down, so I don’t see that number going down,” she told KGUN.
“I try to go and buy as cheaply as I can,” Worden added. “I try to watch all the prices. I try to watch all the sales, and I try to be very frugal with the money that we get. We still need food to be brought in. We still need donations to be brought in.”
💡Martie makes it easy to find quality food at massive discounts while helping to fight food waste
Get 30% off Annie’s quick and easy family meal
Get 46% off Octonuts pure and creamy cashew butter
Get 50% off Ocean’s Halo Thai coconut broth
Get 50% off Mrs. Meyer’s famous gingerbread candles
Get 34% off Drunk Elephant’s clean beauty formulas
Worden told the station that the food pantry’s ability to serve everyone in need depends on the unemployment rate in rural communities. 
The countywide unemployment rate dropped from 5.3% in November to 4.9% in December, according to the state Office of Economic Opportunity. The latter figure is 0.6 percentage points higher than it was in December 2024 and 0.9 points higher than the state average.
Grocery prices are up across the country despite claims to the contrary by President Donald Trump, who campaigned on bringing such costs down. Home food prices have climbed 2.4% over the last year and 0.7% in December, The New York Times reported.
Part of the problem is food waste, which accounts for nearly 50% of total surplus food in the United States, according to ReFED. It costs consumers $261 billion annually, with per capita losses equivalent to $800 and 168 meals.
FROM OUR PARTNER
Want to go solar but not sure who to trust? EnergySage has your back with free and transparent quotes from fully vetted providers in your area.
To get started, just answer a few questions about your home — no phone number required. Within a day or two, EnergySage will email you the best options for your needs, and their expert advisers can help you compare quotes and pick a winner.
Solar panels can save you more than $50k over their 25-year lifespan, and EnergySage can help you save as much as $10k on installation. Which begs the question — isn’t that worth an email or two?
There are many ways to mitigate high food costs. Martie offers highly discounted groceries and essentials, with up to 80% off brand-name goods. The online retailer buys overstock and surplus inventory, making sure good food doesn’t go to waste.
You can also stretch your grocery budget by eating more plant-based meals, planning your trips to the store, and growing your own food. Take steps to ensure you’re keeping food fresh, and make an effort to use things before they start to turn. Get creative with your leftovers, especially those big-ticket items.
What’s the most you’d pay per month to put solar panels on your roof if there was no down payment?
$200 or more 💰
$100 💸
$30 💵
I’d only do it if someone else paid for it 😎
Click your choice to see results and speak your mind.

Feeding America has a search tool that can help you find food banks and possibly other free food programs in your area.
And if you’re able to, check out Martie and other discount companies such as Too Good to Go and Flashfood. All offer great deals on quality products.
Get TCD’s free newsletters for easy tips to save more, waste less, and make smarter choices — and earn up to $5,000 toward clean upgrades in TCD’s exclusive Rewards Club.
© 2025 THE COOL DOWN COMPANY. All Rights Reserved. Do not sell or share my personal information. Reach us at hello@thecooldown.com.

source

This entry was posted in Renewables. Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply