Could the cost of the weekly shop rise because of wet weather?

Farmers warn of wet harvest Credit: ITV Meridian

We could be facing higher food prices this winter because of all the wet weather.

Farmers across the south haven't harvested all their wheat because the grain was too wet.

It means much of their crop has gone to animal food. And instead of buying British, food producers will have to import from abroad.

As Sam Holder reports, that's bad for farmers and bad for supermarket prices.