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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220212 06:29:00

items costing more than they used to. new bbc research suggests a basket of standard groceries has gone up by as much as 8% in the past year, as our business correspondent, emma simpson, has been finding out. how are you or feeling right now? skint! ~ ., how are you or feeling right now? skint!- definitely - how are you or feeling right now? | skint!- definitely nervous, skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. charlotte skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. charlotte is - skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. charlotte isjust - skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. charlotte isjust a i a bit deflated. charlotte is ust a money-saving fl a bit deflated. charlotte is ust a money-saving blogger, h a bit deflated. charlotte isjust a money-saving blogger, and - a bit deflated. charlotte isjust a money-saving blogger, and she| a bit deflated. charlotte isjust a - money-saving blogg

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Our World 20220213 03:31:00

protests have been held in several towns and cities around the uk, to highlight the impact of the cost of living crisis on workers and their families. the austerity campaign group, the people s assembly, co ordinated the demonstrations, supported by trades unions. inflation, the measure of how quickly prices are rising, is at a 30 year high, amid steep increases in the cost of fuel, heating and food. yet official inflation figures look at a wide range of goods, notjust food, so can often mask some steep rises seen at the supermarket tills, especially on everyday items. new data for the bbc suggests that a basket of mid range groceries has gone up in price by 8% in just one year. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. charlotte jessops, a money saving blogger. she hosts a monthly zoom session, passing on tips. thank you for coming. we re going to be talking about the rising costs of food.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220212 18:15:00

especially on everyday items. new data for the bbc suggests that a basket of mid range groceries has gone up in price by 8% injust one year. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. charlotte jessops, a money saving blogger. she hosts a monthly zoom session, passing on tips. thank you for coming. we re going to be talking about the rising costs of food. my shopping bill for me and my partner has gone up at least £20 a week. the bread, even the, you know, the lower end brand has- gone up like 20, 30p. everyone s shopping basket is different. we looked at some popular items. take a pack of spaghetti. it s gone up by an average of 41% since last year. a tin of tomatoes has jumped 2i%. and a jar of strawberry jam up by 20%. in the cheapest range, the prices were also up, but not by as much. this is a once in a generation

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220212 17:28:00

a basket of standard groceries has gone up by as much as 8% in the past year as our business correspondent emma simpson has been finding out. how are you all feeling right now? skint! worried! definitely nervous, a bit deflated. charlotte is a money saving blogger, and she hosts a monthly zoom session, passing on tips. thank you for coming. we re going to be talking about the rising of food. the rising cost of food. i normally set a budget for £60 a week with two teenagers and myself, and it s gone up to nearly 75, depending on what shop i do go to. i have noticed, whilst - going around the store, a lot of the products have increased, i including squash, fizzy drinks. | have you changed your shopping behaviour? we re definitely cooking from scratch a lot more now, because it just works out cheaper. we will bulk buy, and buy a really massive laundry detergent, and washing liquid that we will then decant into smaller containers,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220213 02:06:00

charlotte jessops, a money saving blogger. she hosts a monthly zoom session, passing on tips. thank you for coming. we re going to be talking about the rising costs of food. i m only set a budget for £60 a week with two teenagers and myself, and it s gone up to nearly £75 depending on what shop i do go to. i have noticed whilst - going around the store that a lot of the products have increased, including - squash, fizzy drinks. have you changed your sort of shopping behaviour? we re definitely cooking from scratch a lot more| now, because itjust works out cheaper. i we ll buy a really massive laundry detergent and washing liquid that we will then decant into smaller containers. and that lasts for months. i have started doing online shopping to stop me froml picking up the impulse buys. according to the official stats, food inflation is running at 4.5%, but that doesn t tell you the full story, because many everyday staples have gone up way

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