The British Retail Consortium stated that UK supermarkets were experiencing a shortage of tomatoes brought on by a cooler winter in North Africa and southern Europe. A cooler-than-usual winter in North Africa and southern Europe caused a shortage of tomatoes in the UK. While the fruit is grown in Britain during the summer months, the country relies on imports from Morocco and Spain during the winter.

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