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Tomatoes turn luxury in Pakistan: Rs 75 per piece amid record price surge

Tomato prices in Pakistan have skyrocketed to Rs 75 per piece amid record inflation, leaving citizens struggling for basic meals and sparking outrage in parliament over food affordability and import bans.

October 29, 2025 / 08:55 IST
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Tomatoes become Pakistan’s luxury item
Tomatoes become Pakistan’s luxury item

Pakistan is grappling with record inflation, making it increasingly difficult for citizens to afford even basic food items. Prices of essential commodities have surged sharply, with tomatoes now selling for an astonishing Rs 600 per kilogram, a 400% increase in just one month.

The steep rise has sparked frustration nationwide and even caused uproar in parliament, where lawmakers have called for loans to buy tomatoes. Some members nostalgically recalled the days when Pakistan imported cheaper tomatoes from India.

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A video circulating on social media shows a Pakistani MP holding up a tomato in parliament, saying, “It was very difficult to bring this tomato here. Thanks to our colleague Farukh Sahib for arranging it. This tomato costs Rs 75.”

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