The empty shelves at the San Antonio Food Bank tell of growing demand versus available supply. Still, president Eric Cooper says he’s “not panicked yet.”
“Yet” seems to be the operative word, Cooper said, as the Texas-based food bank, critical to meeting the nutrition needs of 90,000 individuals each week, monitors the food donation situation closely.
“The demand is outpacing some of the incoming supply, emptying some of those shelves. We’re not crazy panicked, but if it erodes a lot of our existing inventory and we’re not able to keep the flow backstopping it, it can bankrupt the food bank,” Cooper told The Epoch Times.