And finally… hot chocolate
The price of some popular Easter eggs have risen by 50% or more as climate change hits cocoa crops in West Africa.
Most chocolate is made from cocoa grown in West Africa, however a heatwave that has hit the region has damaged the crops and hugely cut yields.
The shortage of cocoa resulting from this has seen prices rise to almost $8,500 (£6,700) a tonne this week.
Chocolate producers normally purchase beans months ahead of time but heightened prices are now beginning to affect prices in many shops, BBC News reports.