Inflation in Kenya has led to a significant increase in the prices of vegetables, lentils, and beans, with some items seeing a threefold price hike. This is due to a combination of factors including a shortage of imported lentils, increased production costs, and the impact of the Ukraine-Russian war on global production. The situation is further worsened by climate change, which has affected vegetable production. As a result, consumers are reducing their purchases or seeking alternatives, which could exacerbate the problem of malnutrition and hunger in the country.