Photo courtesy of Maryland Food Bank.

Food insecurity may be affecting 2 million Marylanders, roughly a third of the population, as a result of the pandemic.

Carmen Del Guercio, president and CEO of the Maryland Food Bank, said demand for the food bankโ€™s services has โ€œprobably never been higher in our history.โ€

โ€œIf you think back to March of โ€˜20, we got shot out of a cannon,โ€ he said. โ€œDemand went through the roof almost immediately.โ€

And Del Guerico said 68% of the food bankโ€™s community partners tell him that demand may only grow in the coming months.

With high inflation, supply chain disruptions and COVID-19 variants, the recovery may be bumpy. Del Guercio said after the 2008 Great Recession, it took five to six years before demand went to pre-recession levels.

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