I think I understand nailit's post. He's right. Harvest Festival produce used to go locally for extra treats, to help out the elderly (who maybe couldn't garden any more) and some to the local people known to be having difficulties. Now many places do send directly to foodbanks.
We don't, we have a box in the church and anyone can put in donations to go to a local charity for the homeless and struggling, so 'Harvest' produce tends to go there - but a lot is still fresh, non-processed food and there are channels which swing into action.
We're old-fashioned and in the country, so that's probably why.
Yes, it's disgraceful that so many have to rely on food banks, they should be to cover hiccups in supply or temporary cash-flow shortages. UC must bear a lot of the blame for the inefficiency with which it has been applied. It must move a lot more quickly - people cannot live without food.