• Bappity
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    571 year ago

    when tomatoes get more vacation days than Americans

  • YeetPics
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    391 year ago

    Noooo, no climate catastrophe here nope not even a bit. Just a vegetable vacation mhmm.

  • @marche_ck
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    311 year ago

    Tomatoes and other crops got decimated by monsoon right?

    Why not say it as it is? Why the need for such PR bullshit?

    • GreenBottles
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      291 year ago

      because a lot of adults in the modern world need everything spoonfed to them like children

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      Pretty sure all of India knows why. Tomatoes have been fucked for a while now over there. Does everyone need to have a constant reminder than things suck? Like who cares if they’re having fun with it. Do you want an exact “we will not offer tomatoes until the price drops from 7¢ to 3¢ a tomato or lower.”? Like, lol. Plus saying Vacation means they’re coming back eventually also, so it’s not even bad messaging.

    • @Noodle07
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      151 year ago

      Haha, you’re cute

    • @[email protected]
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      Well… If they remove it is to stay on the same price and avoid an increase or reduce the amount of increase. It cannot get cheaper…

      They needed to increase it and this was to avoid it or to avoid a bigger increase.

      To be cheaper that would require that the prices of the raw materials stayed the same which isn’t the case or I guess but I doubt it’s the case that they increased the prices of their products aka burgers but they saw the low sells and removed the tomato and reduced prices to increase sells.

      They can reduce margins but that has nothing to do with the tomato removal and if needed they probably did reduce them up to certain point.

      This is Burger King… This is not a bare necessity, they know of it gets expensive people simply won’t go. This is not like increasing the price of the raw food or monopoly product…were there is no alternative

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    Okay but am I the only one disturbed that somehow tomatoes are too expensive but pizza…which is made with tomato sauce…is getting cheaper? Unless…what is dominos making their sauce out of?

    • @[email protected]
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      261 year ago

      Tomato sauce is produced in the hot months, sterilized, and stored in large aseptic containers to be used all year long, or more. This summer’s inflation isn’t inside the sauce yet.

      • @kbotc
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        51 year ago

        Tomatoes also ship like crap, so the stuff coming online in America and Mexico right now is not going to be served in India in any way shape or form.

    • skribe
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      -21 year ago

      . o O ( Delicious, delicious soylent green )

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    TIL they have Burger Kings in India. I’m guessing for the non-Hindu population? Genuinely surprised.

    • Stern
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      271 year ago

      Nope, its for everybody. McDonalds too. You can get a Maharaja Mac for one notable example. Localized menus exist for all the big chains that expand out.

    • @[email protected]
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      To piggy-back on what others have said, the big franchises absolutely do regionalize their menus. A BK/McDonalds/KFC here in Romania always has a strong garlic sauce as an option, because that’s a normal part of our cuisine. You won’t find that in the UK, for example.

      Sometimes the differences are small, sometimes they’re large. All depends on how different the local cuisine is from US cuisine.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think they just don’t have beef and more vegetarian options. They’d be pretty stupid to open a restaurant in India and exclude nearly 80% of the population.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    121 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    NEW DELHI/CHENNAI, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Burger King has scrapped tomatoes from its wraps and burgers in many Indian outlets after prices more than quadrupled, the latest symptom of surging food inflation that is hitting consumers hard across the world’s most populous nation.

    Rival Domino’s (DPZ.N), meanwhile, has tried bringing down prices to appeal to struggling consumers with a $0.60 pizza - its cheapest in the world.

    Restaurant Brands Asia (RESR.NS), which operates Burger King in India, did not respond to requests for comment.

    The pain is spreading with July retail inflation data released this week showing prices of vegetables rose 37% over a year.

    As well as placing pressure on the margins of foreign chains operating in India’s nearly $5 billion market for fast-food restaurants, the price shocks pose a challenge for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government ahead of a national election next year.

    To manage the supply crisis, India has started tomato imports from Nepal, and has organised vans to distribute the staple at cheaper rates across the nation, with social media posts showing huge queues.


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  • wrath-sedan
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    111 year ago

    “Even tomatoes need a vacation … we are unable to add tomatoes to our food,” read notices pasted at two Burger King India outlets.

    So you’re telling me even Schrödinger’s fruit/vegetable gets more vacation time than me?

  • @MattyXarope
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    71 year ago

    I swear, it seems like getting a decent tomato is impossible nowadays. They’re all refridgerated and horrible, completely bland.