We see that a lot, that people are doing their grocery shopping at the dollar stores.
I give this example often, though it's not as valid anymore. It used to be that you could buy a hamburger at a fast-food restaurant for about a dollar, or you could buy an apple. Most families in precarious situations will choose the hamburger, because it will fill them up more, but it's often low-nutrient, not high-quality food.
Food banks like ours right across the country are investing significant dollars in purchasing fresh items. Those are the most expensive items. We spend $60,000 a month on eggs alone. We also spend about $30,000 a month on milk. We know families can't afford them, so when they come to a food bank, we give them high-quality, highly nutritional items. With any money they have, they can buy other items to help bulk up.