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The energy costs haven't bothered me much until now! Lidl's tomato shelves are empty. No Piccolo toms. I seriously doubt that I can cope. What else will I have in my lunch??

https://www.goodto.com/food/food-news/tomato-shortage-uk-why-supermarkets-running-out


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 3:40 pm
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Big issues with suppliers in Spain as well at the moment.

I had a shock ordering some cherry tom's for my shop this am... Usually £4 a kg, now £6.10 at trade cost.

Supermarkets won't keep stock unless they can guarantee a low price.

Almost every item of (imported) fruit and veg has had significant price increases over the last week. Aubergines have doubled, satsumas have gone up by 30%.

I'll expect numbers of restaurants will be shutting over the next y months due to increased costs.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 4:29 pm
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Radishes are the answer here. Sort of more seasonal too although the supermarket ones are currently being sourced from Morocco!


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 5:23 pm
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According to the link:

It's yet to be seen whether the same restriction will occur in late March and April this year - which again could lead to another shortage of tomatoes in British supermarkets.

I think that is the problem - restrictions on tomatoes from Morocco earlier last year. Now we are having to play ketchup.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 5:23 pm
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Radishes are the answer here

what! you can't replace tomatoes with radishes.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 5:58 pm
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Supermarkets won’t keep stock unless they can guarantee a low price

I'd pay a premium for cherry tomatoes! It's what I live on. Seriously.

you can’t replace tomatoes with radishes.

Fact!


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:06 pm
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ernie...I have no words for that 🙂


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:16 pm
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Just come out of asda, my bags devoid of tomatoes.
The shelves were bare 😭


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:27 pm
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Looks like everyone will have to come to my shop and pay £8 a kilo then....


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:33 pm
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https://shop.lupafoods.com/product/passata-10kg-aseptic-8-10/

10KG for £15. Modern problems require modern solutions.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:38 pm
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Was in a cafe/restaurant for lunch and the staff were talking about it. Apparently no rain in Spain. Said the only place they could get them from was M&S.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:39 pm
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Radishes are the answer here

what! you can’t replace tomatoes with radishes.

In your lunchbox why not. They are crunchier and get less squished. Possibly a superior snack option. Be brave and experiment. Winter tomatoes are usually flavourless so embrace a different texture for a few weeks.

If cooking just open a tin, after all tomato season is not for a few months.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 7:41 pm
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only place they could get them from was M&S

Will be visiting them in the morning.

why not. They are crunchier and get less squished. Possibly a superior snack option

Thats just weird. Like saying, oh, you can’t get peaches? have a sprout.
Ones a delicious fruit, the other a boring vegetable.


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 9:10 pm
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ernie…I have no words for that 🙂

I know, tbh I'm not I'm proud. In fact re-reading made me go beetroot.

I'm proper embarrassed..... from my head to-ma-toes 🤭


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 9:15 pm
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ernie - first one was great, second one much less so but you're forgiven as...you're now a paying subscriber!!


 
Posted : 17/02/2023 10:18 pm
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Really we need to start eating more seasonally for fresh fruit and veg. It's terrible for the environment. It's hard getting used to not having all the things your used to but I've switched to getting a Riverford veg box and whilst they do bring some veg over from Spain in the winter that's the furthest it will have traveled and only from carefully chosen farms that respect the local environment.

Having to experiment with different kinds of veg has been really interesting actually and yielded some really delicious and nutritious meals. Yes it takes a bit more effort but now I don't miss all the plastic encased out of season stuff and when something is in season it's actually exciting and you really value it then. I will be sowing my cherry tomatoes in a couple of weeks and when those start to fruit in June it's almost a drug like rush the 1st time you harvest them. Then by the end of the season there's so many they are going in to batches of tomato chilli jam so that I can still have a little hit of summer in deepest winter. Down to my last 2 jars now 😱


 
Posted : 18/02/2023 9:18 am
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Ones a delicious fruit, the other a boring vegetable.

Now hang on just a minute. You may not agree with replacing tomatoes with radishes. But radishes are not boring. What's more they are impossible to not grow successfully. You have to go a long way to get a tomato from a supermarket at this time of year that's as delicious as a reddish you pulled out the garden 10minites ago.


 
Posted : 18/02/2023 5:01 pm
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The Fraggles will be wanting a word with you with that daft accusation about radishes being boring!


 
Posted : 18/02/2023 5:45 pm
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quick ride down to M&S yesterday, sorted!

Radishes.. pah!


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 11:36 am
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Really we need to start eating more seasonally for fresh fruit and veg. It’s terrible for the environment

This,

We don't eat strawberries outside the Scottish season. English ones are generally passable, Spanish, Egyptian and Moroccon strawberries are terrible, firm, not as succulent and no where near as sweet.

Not long to wait now.

Back to tomatoes, my local Tesco was devoid of tomatoes and peppers


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 11:45 am
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When are bananas in season in the UK? 🤔


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 11:48 am
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When are bananas in season in the UK?

Around about the same time as Tea, Chocolate. I only drink tea during the abundant on the south facing slopes of the Yorkshire moors. I much prefer borneville chocolate to that  imported foreign muck grown in Belgium.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:03 pm
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Indeed. the other fruit I eat and drink every single day is oranges. Be a long wait for the UK orange season


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:06 pm
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We get through a load of peppers and tomatoes in our household under normal circumstances. Got to pop out at lunchtime hopefully I'll be successful!

I don't recall them writing "Vote Brexit and eat ****ing carrots!" on the side of that big red bus.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:12 pm
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British bananas are exported all over the world. Or rather a formerly successful strain was in small quantities which then became a pretty dominant factor in banana growing. Not for much longer sadly. Bye bye Cavandish.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:12 pm
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I don’t recall them writing “Vote Brexit and eat ****ing carrots!” on the side of that big red bus.

Its funny when people complain that "this isn't the Brexit I voted for" - because it very much is the Brexit I didn't vote for.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:16 pm
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Bye bye Cavandish.

Blimey... [i]"They are unable to reproduce sexually, instead being propagated via identical clones."[/i]
Everyday is a schoolday.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:26 pm
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Very few tomatoes in Tesco at the weekend, just a handful of sorry-looking specimens loose in a box. They had posters up blaming the weather in Spain.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:33 pm
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They had posters up blaming the weather in Spain.

Mostly on the plane?


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:35 pm
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If you want to get your banana geek on:

Freakonomics and the cavendish banana


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:51 pm
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Tomatoes on a plane?
Sounds like a dull film.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 12:56 pm
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British bananas are exported all over the world.

British chocolate (cocoa plants) is. A central exchange to avoid disease when transferring plants between regions. It's an advantage that we don't grow cocoa so any break of quarantine in or out is likely to have no effect.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 1:08 pm
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And I'm back from my epic quest to Tesco Castleton (the Rochdale one).

Peppers: Back up to full stock.

Tomatoes: Packs of multi colours "Finest" cherry ones and nothing else apart from signs saying that there are no tomatoes.


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 1:33 pm
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Tomatoes on a plane?
Sounds like a dull film.

Scathing review


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 3:53 pm
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64712361


 
Posted : 20/02/2023 8:33 pm
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When are bananas in season in the UK?

All year round at chatsworth (one for the fruit breeding historians)


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 8:42 am
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Will be sowing my tomato seeds over the weekend, 4 different heirloom types to grow this year. Never bothered last year grew chillies instead but reading this I'm glad I changed my mind!


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 9:23 am
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64712361/blockquote >

There's a TOMATO SHORTAGE???! OMG 😲


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 9:29 am
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It's not just tomatoes. cucumbers are so expensive that my veg stall man won't buy them atm. Shortage of anything and the prices rocket.


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 10:42 am
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Will be sowing my tomato seeds over the weekend, 4 different heirloom types to grow this year.

I'm interested in home grown heirloom tomatoes too. Would you be able to share any handy hints, like when they're likely to be ready to harvest if planted around now, your address, times of day you're likely to be out and whether theres an aggressive dog.


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 10:46 am
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My tomato delivery came in this morning, £2.25 per kg, same as the last few months....


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 11:14 am
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^^ They look delish.

Asda had tin buckets with grow-your-own toms in them. I might go back and buy a couple of those. Not got a very sunny garden though.


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 11:25 am
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According to various sources it is indeed the dry summer and cold winter that's bashed the toms. There are supplies in Europe but since our supermarkets insist on shape rather than flavour + rock bottom prices, we are bottom of the pile for available stock. Add in added costs from something that happened a while back and our Spanish chums are not that bothered about supplying us when they can sell all their available produce for more money and less hassle to others.

Yay.

Although, our local Tesco had a few peppers back in last night, mostly green.


 
Posted : 21/02/2023 11:48 am
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 + rock bottom prices

Which is the key to almost all supermarket shortages, the stock is available, but the supermarkets are just unprepared and unable to buy it and pass the cost to their customers. Until one supermarket bites the bullet and increased prices none of the others can.

It's the same for symbol group convenience stores (Premier, Nisa and the like).

Independents like me can adjust instantly and keep stock level consistency, but not price.

It was the same in the pandemic, I had toilet roll/kitchen roll/paracetamol/bread flour/yeast etc. But the brand of stock was inconsistent and so was the price.


 
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Has anyone blamed the Anti Growth Coalition yet?


 
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