
Not only the general public is troubled by the rising price of tomatoes, but the budget of companies running fast food chains has also been affected. After McDonald's, now Subway has removed tomatoes from its outlets. It is being said that Subway India has stopped serving tomatoes in salads and sandwiches. For this, the food chain company has blamed the rising prices and falling quality of tomatoes. Even so, during the last one month, an increase of about 400 percent has been recorded in the prices of tomatoes. Tomatoes are available in Delhi-NCR at Rs 150 to 200 per kg.
Subway India has removed tomatoes from one of its outlets located at Delhi Airport. He has told his customers that there is a shortage of good quality tomatoes. Due to this, tomatoes are not being supplied in sufficient quantity in the outlet. In such a situation, you will have to eat salads and sandwiches without tomatoes for some time. However, soon tomato will be included in the menu again. The company is constantly trying to remove the shortage of tomatoes. But Subway has not clarified how many of its outlets in India have removed the tomato. At the same time, an employee of the Subway store said that tomatoes have become very expensive.
People were fiercely sharing mimes to each other
At the same time, in the past, McDonald's had decided to remove tomatoes from its burgers and wraps in India. This angered his customers. People said that this would affect the test. Then people fiercely shared mimes to each other on social media.
The government itself is selling tomatoes in many cities of the country
Let us tell you that with the onset of monsoon, the prices of tomatoes suddenly increased manifold in the month of June. The price of tomato, which was available at Rs 20 to 40 per kg, has gone up to Rs 120 to 140. At the same time, instead of decreasing gradually, it became more expensive. By July, tomatoes reached Rs 250 per kg in many cities of the country. The costliest tomato was sold in Chandigarh for Rs 350 a kg. However, to improve the prices, the central government has started selling tomatoes itself by setting up stalls in many cities. The government is now selling tomatoes at Rs 70 per kg.
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