Tomato prices surge 40% as tariffs and shipping costs drive affordability crisis
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Matt Sedensky
1d ago· 7 min readenNews
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Summary
Tomato prices have surged 40% over the past year, becoming a symbol of America's affordability crisis. The spike is driven by poor crop yields, increased shipping costs due to the Iran war, and tariffs on Mexican tomato imports imposed during President Trump's second term. The impact is hitting both consumers and businesses hard, with one sandwich chain expecting $1.7 million in additional costs this year. Chefs and everyday shoppers alike are feeling the pinch on what was once considered a simple, affordable staple.
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Something as basic as buying fresh vegetables is starting
The price hike will cost him $1.7 million this year.
Prices for tomatoes are up 40% over the past year, the biggest increase tracked among products in the Consumer Price Index. Experts say the spike is the result of crop yields and two pillars of President Donald Trump's second term policies. The Iran war h
