FILE - Women load up a shopping cart of free meals after waiting in a long line of people walking in, which was in addition to a line of cars that wrapped around several streets in South Gate, California. LOS ANGELES - Nearly 1 in 10 Americans did not have enough to eat last week, according to data collected by the United States Census Bureau.Out of nearly 250 million people who were surveyed, about 26 million people have said that they sometimes did not have enough to eat or often did not have enough to eat over a span of seven days.As people continue to lose jobs in a crippled economy during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the uncertainty of providing food for a full household only adds to the stress.Data collected by the U.S.