LOUISVILLE, Colo. — Inflation has hit hard in Colorado and food banks are feeling it too. It's impacting the price of food and the cost of distributing that food to people in need. Food banks like the Community Food Share in Louisville say they are dealing with the fallout of the pandemic. Kim Da Silva, CEO of the Community Food Share in Louisville, says as food prices go up at the grocery store, the lines at the food bank stretch longer down the block.