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Zomato vent about rising tomato prices, asks users to write 1-star reviews

25.11.2021

Even though it is the tomato whose prices have gone up, the online food aggregation Zomato has expressed its angst at users who give it one-star reviews. Guys, it is a tomato whose prices are rising, please don't write 1 star reviews for us, Zomato said in a tweet.

Guys, it is a tomato whose prices are rising, please don't write 1 star reviews for us - zomato November 24, 2021 Friendly reminder that we don't accept tomatoes as payment.

You can use your goCash to make a lot of money. On November 25, 2021, goibibo TomatoPrices took to Twitter to vent about rising tomato prices. While some netizens were harked back to Nirmala Sitharaman's I don't eat onion comment, others wondered whether a tomato would look good on a ring to propose their girlfriends or in a safe. A user said that tomato prices are more volatile than cryptocurrencies prices. It was not only Zomato who took to Twitter to vent about rising tomato prices. While some netizens harked back to Nirmala Sitharaman's I don't eat onion comment, others wondered whether a tomato would look good on a ring to propose their girlfriends or in a safe. A user said that tomato prices are more volatile than cryptocurrencies prices.

Tomato is selling at Rs 44.25 per kilogram, up from Rs 33.5 last month in Delhi s Azadpur Mandi, as chairman of the agricultural produce marketing committee of Azadpur Mandi Adil Ahmad Khan. The rise in prices is more striking in retail and online markets where customers have to pay anywhere between 90 and 108 per kg of tomatoes.

Tomato hybrid costs Rs 90 per kg on Grofers in Delhi and Rs 80 per kg on BigBasket in Delhi. In Bengaluru, the retail prices of tomatoes have gone up to Rs 90-120 per kg and vegetables such as brinjal, cabbage, carrots, radishes and beans have seen a significant increase in prices due to the incessant rains in Karnataka.

Just about 10 percent -- 20 percent of the usual stock is coming to the city. The prices of tomatoes went up to Rs 100 -- 110. Other vegetables like beans, carrot and radish have become costly, a vegetable trader and secretary of the Russell Market Committee in Karnataka told India Today.

A hotel owner in Tamil Nadu s Vandavasi has a special offer for his customers to manage rising tomato prices. The owner of Gnanavel said that a customer can either trade 1 kg of tomatoes for 1 kg biryani or get half kg tomatoes free while buying 1 kg biryani.