An Island foodbank for pets say it's having to make changes to deliveries because of the soaring cost of fuel.
Pet Food Pantry took to Facebook to announce the changes, saying diesel had risen by more than 50p a litre this week.
It'll now deliver to Peel and the north once a fortnight, and to the south as usual - but Douglas drop-offs will now only be once a week.
The organisation's apologised for the changes, saying people can still collect food from it.
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