Traditionally, fall is low season for food banks across the country. They usually see a surge in demand during the summer months, which depletes their stocks. But then, when they have to deal with a monster storm like Hurricane Florence, it really strains them. "We're in that down mode and (then) we get hit with a storm like this," said Shari Waters, who works with Harvest Hope Food Bank.
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