Burgers of a well-known network without tomatoes in India

Published 2023년 8월 17일

Tridge summary

The prices of tomatoes in India have skyrocketed by up to 400 percent due to heavy rains disrupting the harvest. As a result, Burger King, McDonald's, and Subway have removed tomatoes from their menus. If wholesale prices continue to remain high, restaurants may have no choice but to increase the prices of their dishes. In response to the crisis, India has started importing tomatoes from Nepal and organizing vans to deliver basic items at lower rates.
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The prices of tomatoes, the basic ingredient of Indian cuisine, have increased in the country by as much as 400 percent. in last weeks. Heavy rains disrupted the harvest and food deliveries. Burger King, one of India's largest burger chains, joined fast food chains such as McDonald's and Subway to remove tomatoes from the menu. - If (wholesale) prices remain high, eventually restaurants will have to sell their dishes more expensive - Amnish Aggarwal, head of the research team at the Indian company Prabhudas Lilladher, ...

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