3 Tomatoes at a Time: Why U.K. Supermarkets Are Limiting Vegetables
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LONDON Five leading supermarket chains in Britain have limited the number of some vegetables that customers can buy, deepening the pressure on policymakers to confront the shrinking supply of salad ingredients.Last weekend, Lidl, the German discount supermarket chain, said it was limiting the sale of cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes to three per customer, joining four other chains Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Aldi that have capped the sales of some produce.
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