The price surge is impacting consumers and businesses alike, with household budgets strained by higher grocery costs. Florida's tomato production suffered an estimated $164 million in damages due to winter storms, while Mexican farmers have reduced planting due to drought and economic factors. Wholesale prices for Roma and mature green tomatoes have reached 25-year highs, with ripple effects on other tomato varieties. Economists caution that these disruptions highlight the vulnerability of food systems to extreme weather, potentially making higher grocery costs a persistent issue.