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Tomato price raised to 1Kg Rs.100 in Bengaluru

The recent increase in power tariffs in Bengaluru has had an impact on tomato prices in the city. Tomato prices have soared to Rs 100 per kilogram, making them unaffordable for many consumers. The rise in tomato prices has resulted in many people excluding tomatoes from their daily meals.

The steep price hike has caused inconvenience and financial burden for households in Bengaluru. Consumers are seeking alternative vegetables or reducing their consumption of tomatoes due to the high prices. The surge in tomato prices is attributed to factors such as supply shortages and increased transportation costs. The rising cost of tomatoes is affecting both individual consumers and businesses in the food industry.

Retailers and vendors are grappling with the challenge of maintaining affordable prices for tomatoes. Farmers are also facing challenges due to fluctuating prices and the impact of adverse weather conditions on tomato crops. Efforts are being made to stabilize tomato prices and ensure availability for consumers at reasonable rates.