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Burger King India withdrew tomatoes after McDonald’s

Burger King India withdrew tomatoes after McDonald's

due to the rising cost of tomatoes Burger King India withdrew tomatoes after McDonald’s. Previously, the price per kilogram was 30, but now it’s 80 or even 100 in some locations. As an essential food, tomatoes, whose price has skyrocketed, influence both consumers and fast food chains. Last month, McDonald’s stated that many stores would temporarily stop serving tomato-topped burgers.

Burger King India also removed them from its burgers and wraps. Refer to this article: McDonald’s serves tomato-free food. Price increases draw Internet Reaction According to Reuters, many Indian Burger King outlets have removed tomatoes from their wraps and burgers. This move was taken in response to rising food inflation, which hurts consumers in the world’s most populous nations.

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Even tomatoes need rest. According to signage at two Indian Burger King outlets, we cannot add tomatoes to our burgers. The food giant blames poor quality.

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Customers expressed concern in the frequently asked questions section of the company’s website regarding the lack of tomatoes in the burger. User: “I bought burgers, but they don’t seem to have any tomatoes. According to Burger King, tomatoes will be available again soon. Reuters reports that a burger company with over 400 locations has urged customers for their patience and assured them that this is only a temporary interruption. In addition, a Burger King employee who is 27 years old is showered with presents totaling Rs. 3.3 crore.

Tomato prices have had an effect on businesses outside of Burger King and McDonald’s. Since the rate of food inflation in India has hit its highest point since January 2020, Subway has decided to eliminate tomatoes from their menu effective this week. It was no longer possible to receive free cheese slices with sandwich purchases.

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