El Paso is facing a serious food insecurity crisis, with over a third of residents not knowing where their next meal is coming from. This is way worse than the rest of Texas and could strain city services.
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This means the city might have to spend more on food assistance programs.
Local food banks and charities will likely see more support and donations.
Low-income families and individuals are bearing the brunt of this crisis.
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