unfortunately, after ten years u nfortu nately, after ten yea rs of unfortunately, after ten years of declining it�*s going back up again and there are nearly a billion people in the world who are in food insecure, and 45 million on the brink of famine. so doing this in the united states, it shouldn�*t be a problem here, it still is a problem, and it�*s definitely been brought on by kind of a toxic combination here and around the world of climate conflict and covid—i9 affecting food supply chains. find conflict and covid-19 affecting food supply chains.— food supply chains. and also, of course. — food supply chains. and also, of course, add _ food supply chains. and also, of course, add to _ food supply chains. and also, of course, add to this - food supply chains. and also, of course, add to this the - of course, add to this the problem of inflation, which we have been talking about already in the programme, energy prices pushing up prices in general and in the run—up to thanksgiving is it fair to say most basic items are more expensive this year than in the us? ~ , ,