If you want a slice of tomato on your Wendy's hamburger, you're going to have to ask. And
bargain-priced bell peppers, cucumbers, green beans and asparagus will be a thing of the past for
the next several weeks.
A freeze in Mexico this month that damaged vegetable crops, coupled with cold snaps in Florida
and Texas, has U.S. suppliers looking for alternative sources of popular vegetables. That already
has produced a shortage, which could mean higher prices in produce aisles and fewer
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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