McDonald's restaurants in North and East India have stopped serving tomatoes in its burgers as heavy monsoons in the country have caused the price to surge.
Impossible Foods CEO Peter McGuinness tells the ‘Claman Countdown’ that the price gap between plant-based and animal-based product is ‘tightening.’at most of its locations in India as the country suffers from adverse weather conditions causing prices to skyrocket.
In some regions, wholesale prices of the staple of traditional Indian cuisine have surged 288% in a month to a high of 140 rupees a kg on Friday, with retail prices still higher, spurring many people to cut back on consumption.Tomatoes are displayed for sale, waits for customers on February 01, 2022, in Guwahati, Assam, India.slices of tomatoesThe global fast food chain cited supply shortages from severe monsoon rains and which disrupted the distribution of the tomatoes.
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