The media stated that tomato prices in Pakistan’s Lahore have soared to as much as Rs 500 per kilogramme (in Pakistani rupees) in the wake of widespread floods that severely damaged crops. After flooding interrupted the supply chain, shop owners have established unreasonable pricing, according to Samaa TV. While lemon is priced at Rs. 400 per kilogramme, onions are sold at Rs. 300 per kg.
The media stated that tomato prices in Pakistan’s Lahore have soared to as much as Rs 500 per kilogramme (in Pakistani rupees) in the wake of widespread floods that severely damaged crops. After flooding interrupted the supply chain, shop owners have established unreasonable pricing, according to Samaa TV. While lemon is priced at Rs. 400 per kilogramme, onions are sold at Rs. 300 per kg.
The shop owners claim that they have been purchasing veggies at a huge volume from the wholesale market, which is why their prices are so absurdly high.