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Trump’s trade wars turn tomatoes into luxury items with some stores selling a box for $93 – UK Times

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The humble tomato, a staple in kitchens and restaurants alike, has become an unexpected symbol of America’s escalating cost of living, with its price soaring more than any other food product over the past year. From fast-food burgers to haute cuisine, these red orbs now serve as a stark reminder of persistent inflation.

“The tomato has become a symbol of something much deeper,” observed Isaac Bernal Carbajo, a New York City chef, lamenting how life’s “simplest pleasures” are falling victim to price hikes. “Something as basic as buying fresh vegetables is starting to become a serious financial decision for many families.”

According to the latest Consumer Price Index, tomato prices have surged by approximately 40% over the past year. One grocery store owner has said that the price of a box of tomatoes has skyrocketed to $93 in the last year.

Prices for tomatoes are up 40% over the past year, the biggest increase tracked among products in the Consumer Price Index
Prices for tomatoes are up 40% over the past year, the biggest increase tracked among products in the Consumer Price Index (Local Library)

This increase dwarfs other grocery staples, including coffee (up 18.5%), beef roasts (up 17.8%), and frozen fish and seafood (up 12%), highlighting the intense affordability squeeze facing American consumers.

A separate inflation gauge released recently indicated that overall prices rose 3.8% in April from a year earlier, marking the highest reading in nearly three years.

Experts attribute the dramatic rise in tomato prices, alongside crop yields, to a confluence of factors, including two pillars of President Donald Trump’s second-term policies: the war in Iran and tariffs.

Donald Trump has previously described the nation’s affordability crisis as a Democratic hoax
Donald Trump has previously described the nation’s affordability crisis as a Democratic hoax (AFP/Getty)

The conflict in Iran led to spiked gas prices and increased shipping costs, while the U.S. withdrawal from a deal allowing duty-free imports of tomatoes from Mexico, which supplies the majority of America’s tomatoes, significantly impacted supply.

Usha Haley, an economist at Wichita State University, described the situation as “a perfect storm of trade policy, extreme weather and Mideast policy.”

American tomato farmers initially welcomed the withdrawal from the Mexico tomato deal last July, hoping it would revitalize their shrinking industry. However, the impact on consumers has been painful.

Though the U.S. exited the deal in July, the full effect on produce aisles was delayed until late winter and early spring, when incoming Mexican tomatoes were subjected to a 17% tariff.

Federal data reveal that U.S. tariffs collected on tomatoes skyrocketed from just $16,424 in 2024 to nearly $4.6 million, a staggering 27,879% increase
Federal data reveal that U.S. tariffs collected on tomatoes skyrocketed from just $16,424 in 2024 to nearly $4.6 million, a staggering 27,879% increase (Local Library)

“Tariffs are undeniably a big driver of the price inflation,” stated Brett Massimino, a business professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. “Because the U.S. relies on Mexico for the majority of its tomato supply, any changes in trade policy can have a large impact.”

Federal data reveal that U.S. tariffs collected on tomatoes skyrocketed from just $16,424 in 2024 to nearly $4.6 million, a staggering 27,879% increase.

As these costs trickle down, outraged shoppers have taken to social media, filming videos lamenting prices they claim have quadrupled, with some vowing to plant their own gardens to avoid paying up to $8 a pound.

The impact has been particularly severe for businesses that depend on tomatoes as a core ingredient. MarginEdge, a firm tracking restaurant prices, reported that grape tomatoes saw a 65% increase in just one month, with prices rising across all tomato varieties.

Wayne Humphrey, chief operating officer of Snarf’s, which operates dozens of stores in Colorado, Missouri and Texas, said cases of tomatoes went from costing him $27 to $93 in the space of a year, piled on top of rising expenses for other ingredients including bread and beef, as well as increased labor costs.

“That single ingredient now costs us more than $1.7 million in additional spend annually,” says Humphrey. “The math is getting harder to ignore.”

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