“The Ukraine conflict has pushed up global wheat prices further, which were already at some of the highest levels ever seen. Producers are doing all they can to contain bread pricing, but wheat pricing will remain a risk and increased costs will unfortunately need to be passed on to consumers. Bakery input costs of key commodities including wheat, raw materials, energy and labour costs have all continued to surge,” the Federation of Bakers’ CEO pointed out.
“I think whenever you see an increase in the cost of living or whenever you see more people dropping into poverty, I think you’ll invariably see a rise in crime,” Cooke said.
“This will create the circumstances in which crime can, for some, become an attractive and viable option – and the vulnerable can become ever more susceptible to becoming victims of crime and criminal exploitation,” Foster argued.