To catch up with but, at this very early stage, way out in front right now. 74. 6 of the vote. But if you just take a look at the number of votes, youll see what i mean about this being very early days 238 votes. Ron desantis here, you can see, in second place with 15. 4 . Nikki haley coming in third. What you will notice, compared to that last Des Moines register poll we had seen theres a switch here between Ron Desantis and nikki haley. Nikki haley had previously leapfrogged Ron Desantis. Now, at this very early stage, Ron Desantis has managed to pull ahead. Lets zoom in on some of the counties and find out whats going on there. This is pulk, home to Des Moines of course, the state capital. Very early Days Just1 out of 176
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and poor weather in parts of africa and south america where these commodities are cultivated. it is also supply chain bottlenecks and increased production costs. now what does all this mean? year on year, we are still seeing prices go up. last year, you would have spent around £20 on an average weekly food shop in the uk, that number is now £3 more. 0verall, food inflation is slowing down. we have got figures from the british retail consortium showing a little cause for optimism as the figure from last month, has come down slightly to 15.4% this month. and we can largely thank products like fruit and other fresh produce, where the figures are down slightly from april to may. but
price increases in supermarkets. the price of fresh food is down marginally, a crumb of comfort, things like coffee and chocolate have jumped, crumb of comfort, things like coffee and chocolate havejumped, prices terrifyingly high. new figures from retailers today show overall food inflation is at 15.4% on last year although that s slightly lower than last month s rate. but the reality is fighting for so many families across the land. essentials are the new luxuries and luxuries are a thing of the past. how is your supermarket swipe, are you cutting back, are you cutting out, are you struggling? let us know, that is what we are doing for the next hour. price rises, how are you coping?