How this vegetable became the latest symbol of America’s affordability squeeze

How this vegetable became the latest symbol of America’s affordability squeeze

According to the most recent Consumer Price Index, tomato prices have skyrocketed nearly 40%.

Tomatoes await customers on the shelves of a supermarket in New York on Tuesday, May 26, 2026. [Photo: Matt Sedensky/AP Photo]

Tomatoes, ubiquitous in everything from fast-food burgers to haute cuisine, are taking on a new role beyond the plate: A nagging reminder of rising costs.Prices for those red orbs have soared more than any other food product over the past year to cement a spot as one of the consumer headaches du jour.“The tomato has become a symbol of something much deeper,” says Isaac Bernal Carbajo, a New York City chef who lamented life’s “simplest pleasures” falling victim to price increases. “Something as basic as buying fresh vegetables is starting to become a serious financial decision for many families.”Tomato prices are up about 40% over a year ago, according to the latest Consumer Price Index, dwarfing increases for other groceries, including coffee (up 18.5%), beef roasts (up 17.8%) and........

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