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title: "Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank distributes 35 million pounds of food a year"
canonical: https://smallgoodthings.org/stories/canada-food-bank-2026-b4/
sourceName: "CBC News"
sourceUrl: "https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/food-bank-toronto-record-1.7380521"
datePublished: 2026-04-04
---

# Toronto's Daily Bread Food Bank distributes 35 million pounds of food a year

Daily Bread Food Bank now distributes more than 35 million pounds of food a year from its Etobicoke hub across a network of 214 programs, as food bank visits across Toronto reached a record 4.1 million in the past year, CBC News reported. The food bank has already logged more than 920,000 visits since the start of 2026, ahead of last year's pace.

## What is the background?
Daily Bread Food Bank is Toronto's largest food bank, operating a Community Food Hub in Etobicoke that supplies a network of member programs across the city. **Toronto food bank 2026** demand has climbed sharply, with visits up more than 340% compared with pre-pandemic levels.

## What happened?
Food bank visits across Toronto reached an all-time high of 4.1 million over the past year, CBC News reported. Daily Bread said more than 920,000 visits had already been logged at member food banks since the start of 2026 — running ahead of the pace seen at the same point the previous year.

To meet that demand, Daily Bread now distributes more than 35 million pounds of food annually from its Etobicoke Community Food Hub, supplying a network of 214 programs across Toronto.

## How did it happen?
On a weekly basis, Daily Bread moves roughly 1,000,000 pounds of food through its network, sending out about 200,000 pounds a day to member agencies. That scale of daily distribution is what allows 214 separate programs across the city to keep shelves stocked as visit numbers keep climbing.

Daily Bread's CEO has said that food banks fill an "immediate need" but are not a long-term solution to food insecurity on their own, pointing to the scale of the operation as evidence of how much pressure the underlying need is putting on emergency food systems.

## Why does it matter?
One in ten Torontonians now relies on a food bank to get by, and the 340% rise in usage since before the pandemic shows this is a sustained shift, not a short-term spike. Daily Bread's ability to move a million pounds of food a week through 214 programs is what has kept that rising demand from turning into empty shelves at the local level.

The gap between the scale of distribution and the framing of it as an "immediate need" rather than a fix is itself a signal Daily Bread wants understood: keeping the network running at this scale is a response to a crisis, not evidence the crisis is resolved.

## What were the key results?
- 4.1 million food bank visits across Toronto in the past year — an all-time high
- More than 920,000 visits logged at Daily Bread member food banks since the start of 2026
- Visits up more than 340% compared with pre-pandemic levels
- Daily Bread distributes over 35 million pounds of food annually
- Roughly 1,000,000 pounds of food moved weekly, about 200,000 pounds daily
- Food reaches a network of 214 member programs across Toronto
- An estimated 1 in 10 Torontonians now relies on a food bank

## What happens next?
Daily Bread said it will continue publishing visit and distribution data as 2026 progresses to track whether demand keeps rising.

The food bank's leadership continues to call for longer-term policy responses to food insecurity, alongside its emergency distribution work.

Toronto's 2026 mayoral candidates are expected to face questions on food insecurity policy, with Daily Bread hosting an election debate on the issue.

Daily Bread plans to keep expanding its Etobicoke hub's capacity if visit numbers continue climbing through 2026.

Primary source: [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/food-bank-toronto-record-1.7380521)
