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Dumbarton foodbank which has seen demand surge warns peak is to come

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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A Dumbarton foodbank – which has seen demand spike by 50 per cent during the pandemic – warns the peak is yet to come.West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare (WDCF) has supported 3,777 during the first 10 weeks of the Covid-19 crisis.And while need soared by 48 per cent, their volunteer team was drastically cut from 104 to just two.The hardworking staff have been working around the clock to feed those forced on the breadline as a result of the pandemic but last week, they starkly warned the worst is yet to come.Clair Coyle addressed councillors at a full West Dunbartonshire Council meeting, held over video link, with an update on their operations as she urged them.

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