The Salvation Army food bank and soup kitchen in Summerside may have to start cutting back on what it is handing out to people coming for help.

'There is a number of people that would normally support the food bank.'— Marj Montgomery

Marj Montgomery, the community and family services co-ordinator in Prince County, said demand is up and donations are down. She said it's a reflection of the economy.

"People have got laid off. They're waiting for unemployment or they are waiting for social services to kick in. Their unemployment has run out and they're waiting for social services to kick in, or they are just going right on social service," said Montgomery.

"There is a number of people that would normally support the food bank, and I think with the economy being the way it is that support has dwindled. Our shelves are getting low."

Montgomery said if things don't improve, they may have to start reducing the number of food items they give their clients.