We have all grown accustomed to the luxury of infinite, year-round salad vegetables lining the aisles of our favourite British stores. But that illusion of endless abundance has just been shattered.
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This unprecedented shortage is not due to minor supply chain hiccups. Severe, unseasonal weather events have triggered catastrophic greenhouse collapses across Spain and Morocco—the primary winter agricultural hubs for the UK.
Freak storms and dramatic temperature plunges have completely devastated the Mediterranean crops overnight. As a result, the sudden halt in supplies means the seemingly infinite supply of fresh tomatoes has vanished.
Shoppers across the country are already noticing bare shelves where vibrant vine tomatoes used to sit. While Tesco Supermarket and other major retailers scramble to source alternatives, experts warn it could be weeks before normal stock levels return. The era of taking our year-round salad ingredients for granted might just be over!