After McDonald's, Burger King India drops tomatoes from its menu- QHN

The burger chain is the second in the country after McDonald’s to drop the ingredient from its menu.

Experts say crop damage due to bad weather conditions have caused a shortage in the market.

Experts say crop damage due to bad weather conditions have caused a shortage in the market.

It even cancelled the free cheese slices the restaurant offered with the sandwich for years.

Prices of essentials have skyrocketed in India in recent months, with the tomato hitting a peak of 250 rupees ($3; £2.37) per kilo in July as monsoon rains disrupted crop and supply chains.

Tomato prices have since come down but earlier this month, India began importing it from neighbouring Nepal to manage the supply crisis.

These are being sold at 50 rupees per kilo in capital Delhi and the northern states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

Experts say crop damage due to bad weather conditions have caused a shortage in the market.

The burger chain is the second in the country after McDonald’s to drop the ingredient from its menu.

It even cancelled the free cheese slices the restaurant offered with the sandwich for years.

Experts say crop damage due to bad weather conditions have caused a shortage in the market.

Experts say crop damage due to bad weather conditions have caused a shortage in the market.

It even cancelled the free cheese slices the restaurant offered with the sandwich for years.

Prices of essentials have skyrocketed in India in recent months, with the tomato hitting a peak of 250 rupees ($3; £2.37) per kilo in July as monsoon rains disrupted crop and supply chains.

Tomato prices have since come down but earlier this month, India began importing it from neighbouring Nepal to manage the supply crisis.

These are being sold at 50 rupees per kilo in capital Delhi and the northern states of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

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