Around a quarter of people in Wales have been cutting down or skipping meals as they struggle to make ends meet, according to a new report on poverty.
The Bevan Foundation said that, while there were some signs of improvement, disabled people and families with children were among those under particular pressure.
Taff-Ely Food Bank, covering Rhondda Cynon Taf, said "almost 40%" of food parcels it gave out in the six months to October went to children.
The UK government said its taskforce would "publish an ambitious strategy to tackle the structural" causes of child poverty. The Welsh government said it had "invested over £7bn" supporting households facing financial pressures.
