Foodbank has seen demand for support increase in 2022
The prospect of rising energy and housing costs is causing increased levels of anxiety for those under financial pressure.
That's from the chief executive of the Isle of Man Foodbank, Neal Mellon.
The charity has reported an increase in demand for support in 2022, particularly since September.
Mr Mellon says fear of future price rises is having a big effect:
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