to show her prices were rising faster than they have in 30 years. we were only talking last week at morris dancing about the price of beans, and another lady said to me, beans have gone up by 16p a can. everything has shot up in price. all the staple foods like tinned tomatoes, things that you would use to bulk out meals, that's all shot up. global forces like the pandemic and the risk of war in ukraine have driven up fuel costs, coming home to leah's kitchen shelves. my son only eats a particular brand ofjam because he's got additional needs, and the price of the jam has gone up by 40p a jar. just down the road in wythenshawe is the factory where the jam's made. through that wall there is the warehouse. we've arranged a visit for leah to find out why manufacturers are boosting their prices. richard, i'mjust wondering, why are the prices ofjam going up as much as they are at the minute? it's really down to a number of things. it's shipment costs, so that's getting the raw materials from around the world to the uk. that's a massive part of it. it's the cost of those raw materials. it's also the packaging materials, which is largely