The prices of vegetables and fruits in Moroccan markets have significantly increased since mid-August, causing concern among both merchants and consumers. The selling prices of tomatoes, carrots, and potatoes have reached 9, 12, and 8 dirhams respectively, prompting astonishment and regret among market-goers in Tetouan. The rise in fuel prices is cited as one of the main reasons for the increase in vegetable prices, which is expected to further raise the costs of other consumables and negatively impact Moroccan families, especially with the upcoming start of the school year.