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Some Subway India outlets drop tomatoes citing poor quality amid price surge

Two weeks ago McDonald’s restaurants in India dropped tomatoes from their burgers and wraps in many parts of India due to quality issues.

July 22, 2023 / 12:38 IST
A Subway outlet at a Delhi airport terminal announced the "Temporary Unavailability of TOMATOES" in a sign saying the restaurant could not get enough supply that passed its quality checks. (Image source: Reuters)

Some Subway India outlets have stopped serving tomatoes in their salads and sandwiches due to quality problems, the latest move by a foreign brand as prices of the staple have soared nearly 400 percent to record highs in the country.

A Subway outlet at a Delhi airport terminal announced the "Temporary Unavailability of TOMATOES" in a sign saying the restaurant could not get enough supply that passed its quality checks.

"Hence for the time being we are forced to serve you products without tomatoes," it said. "We are working to get the tomatoes supplies back."

Everstone Group’s Culinary Brands, which has the master franchisee for some 200 of India’s 800 Subway and manages the supply chain for all of them, did not respond to a request for comment.

It was not clear how many outlets were affected.

Many Indian outlets were still offering tomatoes, according to checks of food ordering apps and calls to stores, but at least two in New Delhi, one in Uttar Pradesh and one in Chennai in the south had stopped.

"It’s very expensive," said one Subway store employee.

Two weeks ago McDonald’s restaurants in India dropped tomatoes from their burgers and wraps in many parts of India due to quality issues.

In New Delhi, tomatoes were retailing for about Rs 168 a kg (93 cents a pound) on July 22, after touching around Rs 240.

The government blames the higher prices of tomatoes on a lean production season as monsoon rains disrupt transport and distribution. It follows months of higher prices for items ranging from milk to spices. In recent weeks, the Centre has organised mobile vans to supply tomatoes at cheaper rates, with hundreds queuing each day.

Global restaurant chains like Domino’s and KFC are also launching lower-priced products in India, where consumers have cut spending due to high inflation. Domino’s is aggressively promoting a 60-cent seven-inch pizza, the brand’s cheapest worldwide, in the country.

Reuters
first published: Jul 22, 2023 12:37 pm

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