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Tomato shortages hit British stores. Is Brexit to blame?
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Date:2025-04-25 01:38:42
Many British supermarkets are limiting sales of some fruits and vegetables as the U.K. is facing a shortage — attributed to a combination of weather, energy prices and trade politics.
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