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Shoppers have taken their concern to social media sharing pictures of empty shop shelves across the UK within the past few days.
In particular it appears that shops are low on stock of tomatoes.
The vegetable section in Morrisons in Edgware Road, Colindale, barely had items in stock today (February 19), with a particular lack of tomatoes and bell peppers on offer.

In Hendon, the Sainsbury’s store also had bare shelves with stickers saying they were “temporarily out of stock”.

Elsewhere pictures have been shared of no tomatoes in Sainsbury’s in Boardwalk Shopping Centre, Edgware.
Sainsburys, Edgware. pic.twitter.com/SyPi4e3j8u
— Danny Ryan (@DannyKudos) February 18, 2023
Smaller convenience stores in Willesden did have tomatoes in stock, but prices were increased this week to cater for the spike in demand.
It is understood that many other supermarkets across the capital are likely to be affected, with other social media posts showing similar patterns in local Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Lidl stores.

What is the cause?
According to stickers in place in Morrisons, the supermarket says that its tomato range has been “significantly impacted by adverse weather conditions across Spain and Morocco”.
It added: “The current shortage is likely to improve within a couple of weeks.”
The Grocer, a magazine devoted to retailers and grocery sales, reports that rising energy costs are contributing to the current issue.

Dr Philip Morley, horticulturalist and technical officer of the British Tomato Growers Association, told…
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