Every year, the organization Sweden's Urban Missions maps the economic vulnerability in Sweden.

That more school food is being used right now comes as no surprise to the secretary general.

- Food has gone up much more than general inflation, by almost 15 percent, and dairy products have gone up between 20 and 40 percent.

Many families can't get it together, says Jonas Wihlstrand at Sweden's urban missions.

New help-seeking group: Working parents

The operations outside the country report that they meet new groups that did not previously need food support.

Parents testify that the family becomes very dependent on the food available at school, says Jonas Wihlstrand.

- What we see as worrying now is that many parents who have jobs still need to seek help.

It's not research, but we in civil society are usually the first to see new trends like this in society.

Hear him, among other things, about the connection to the 90s in the video clip.