New research reveals why people really use food banks

Food banks have become the subject of heated debate in the UK. For some they are an indictment of ‘austerity Britain’ and reflect an increase in the numbers living in extreme poverty, while others see them as little more than a ‘free lunch for scroungers’, but findings from a new study suggest that the reasons for people’s use of them is often more nuanced than is presented by politicians and commentators.