San Antonio Food Bank struggling to meet Thanksgiving demand, asking community for support

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'It’s shaping up to be the most expensive Thanksgiving in history,' San Antonio Food Bank CEO Eric Cooper said. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Thanksgiving2022 FoodInsecurity safoodbank

The San Antonio Food Bank is struggling to provide Thanksgiving meals this holiday.

As families grapple with rising grocery prices due to inflation and supply chain challenges, the nonprofit is asking San Antonians to make donations of nonperishable food items to help fill the need.

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