where to turn. it s people who are working and cannot afford to make ends meet through the cost of living, through the bills and feeding children through the holidays. fair share redistributes a million meals worth of surplus food each month. they re lobbying the government for investment to improve supply chains. there s probably about 3 million more tins of food that we could access and then redistribute to people who need it the most. those 3 million tonnes of food could contribute to about 7 billion meals, so the opportunity for more food is absolutely massive. food inflation rates have slowed in recent weeks. however, the cost of filling a family fridge remains still far more expensive than during the last school summer holidays. in fact, according to the british retail consortium, the average prices in shops are now 7.6% higher. these vegetables have a journey yet ahead via a charity somewhere in the midlands to the plates of a family needing fresh nutrition. they re a crack team
they re lobbying the government for investment to improve supply chains. there s probably about 3 million more tins of food that we could access and then redistribute to people who need it the most. those 3 million tonnes of food could contribute to about 7 billion meals, so the opportunity for more food is absolutely massive. food inflation rates have slowed in recent weeks. however, the cost of filling a family fridge remains still far more expensive than during the last school summer holidays. in fact, according to the british retail consortium, the average prices in shops are now 7.6% higher. these vegetables have a journey yet ahead via a charity somewhere in the midlands to the plates of a family needing fresh nutrition. they re a crack team of medics who can reach any location in london within 11 minutes last year they attended nearly 2000 incidents and they re funded by charitable donations. but what s a typical shift like for the london air ambulance? 0ur correspondent kar
and cannot afford to make ends meet through the cost of living, through the bills and feeding children through the holidays. fair share redistributes a million meals worth they re lobbying the government for investment to improve supply chains. there s probably about three million more tonnes of food that we could access and then redistribute to people who need it the most. those three million tonnes of food could contribute to about seven billion meals, so the opportunity for more food is absolutely massive. food inflation rates have slowed in recent weeks. however, the cost of filling a family fridge remains still far more expensive than during the last school summer holidays. in fact, according to the british retail consortium, the average prices in shops are now 7.6% higher. these vegetables have a journey yet ahead via a charity somewhere in the midlands to the plates of a family needing fresh nutrition.
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martha stewart has made a name for herself selling domestic bliss, and that s made her very wealthy. that is martha the business woman. what about the mom? a new book by her daughter does not paint a flattering portrait, as t.j. winick reports. her name conjures up the image of a domestic goddess. for ease of use. for comfort, they re a good thing. reporter: america s hostess with the mostest. this will be a hit in your home and mine. reporter: in reality, martha stewart was anything but the perfect homemaker. this according to a soon to be released book co-authored by her daughter and only child alexis. and she claims the family fridge growing up was practically empty. there was never anything to eat at my house. other people had food, i had no food. there were ingredients, but no