I'm not an expert on food banks, when I was a young and a newly married struggling parent during the 70s recession they didn't exist. The fact that there are now places that give away free food and that these places are becoming more and more popular seems to be hard to understand by some, it seems perfectly obvious to me that the more food banks that open, the more popular they will become and whether this is an indication of government policy driving increasing poverty or if it's an indication of a society that believes most things should be provided by someone else, well I'm not really sure?