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<p>The Government has been working to support those who would otherwise struggle to
get sufficient, healthy food due to COVID-19. Our analysis identified three key groups:
1) people who have money but are struggling to access food – principally because of
the lockdown; 2) people who are struggling to afford food due to COVID-19; and 3)
people who are both struggling to afford and access food.</p><p> </p><p>In partnership
with industry, the Government started to deliver shielding packages in late March,
to those that are clinically extremely vulnerable and have requested this support.
These packages consist of essential supplies and food. Supermarkets are also prioritising
online delivery slots for those that are most in need and have expanded their capacity
for home deliveries.</p><p> </p><p>We have also been working quickly to support people
who do not fall into the category of being clinically extremely vulnerable, but still
need help getting essential food supplies. This includes those who are elderly, disabled
or have health conditions that make it difficult for them to get the food they need.
We have been working with retailers to ensure that these individuals are prioritised
for supermarket delivery and click and collect slots, and we are helping connect those
in need with local volunteers to deliver food from shops and with other food businesses
offering food delivery.</p><p> </p><p>We have also been working closely with food
banks and food aid charities, to help ensure that those who are financially vulnerable
have access to essential supplies.</p>
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