Millions of Aussies skipping meals or going days without eating due to cost
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Up to 20 per cent of Australian households are skipping meals or going days without eating, a new report has found.
One in five Aussie households admitted to missing meals, whilst 3.5 million said they had experienced food insecurity in the last year, according to Foodbank’s Hunger Report for 2025.
The Australian Government defines food insecurity as anxiety or uncertainty about the quality or access to food, or where meals are missed or inadequate from a nutritional standpoint.
Millions of Aussies are being forced to skip meals or go days without eating.(Supplied)

Many individuals are being forced to reduce their intake of protein-rich foods and fresh produce, which is taking a toll on their overall health.

A recent survey reveals that nearly 30% of those experiencing severe food insecurity have resorted to using buy-now-pay-later services or credit cards to afford groceries. Meanwhile, 12% have had to relocate to cheaper housing options.

Experts warn that immediate measures are necessary to address this crisis, which is impacting millions of Australians now and poses long-term challenges.

“For millions in Australia, essentials like food, shelter, and security remain elusive despite reports of economic recovery,” said Kylea Tink, CEO of Foodbank and a former politician.

She emphasized the need for increased investment in food relief efforts, alongside resolving the root causes of hunger such as housing affordability, income inequality, and tax policies.

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