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India: Guard your lemons, thieves steal 60kg in UP’s Shahjahanpur

In Lucknow, lemon is selling at Rs325 per kilo and Rs13 per fruit



The twist of lemon in 'dal tadka,' a sprinkle on 'tandoori chicken' and the tang in salads has gone out due to escalating prices.
Image Credit: ANI

Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Anything that is valuable is a thief’s delight. And with the prices of lemon skyrocketing in the market, thieves in Shahjahanpur stole 60 kilos of lemon stored in a vegetable trader’s godown.

The thieves also stole some other high-priced vegetables from the godown.

Manoj Kashyap, the vegetable trader, said the thieves took away 60 kilos of lemon, 40 kg of onions, 38 kg of garlic and a fork from his godown.

The trader from Bahadurganj Mohalla, who has a shop in the Bajaria area, said that on Sunday morning when he reached the vegetable market, he saw that the lock of the godown was broken and the vegetables were lying scattered on the road.

On receiving information about the theft, the traders gathered and expressed their displeasure.

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The police spokesman said that they were apprised of the matter and would track down the thieves at the earliest.

The prices of lemon have shot up to an unimaginable extent in the recent weeks.

In Lucknow, lemon is selling at Rs325 per kilo and Rs13 per piece.

The twist of lemon in Dal tadka, a sprinkle on tandoori chicken and the tang in salads has gone out due to escalating prices.

Lemonade, popularly known as ‘shikanji’, is no longer served to guests in the scorching heat.

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While the high price has forced the ordinary people to cut down the consumption drastically, many roadside ‘dhabas’ and takeaway eateries have stopped serving lemons.

Lemons are also flying off salad platters in luxury restaurants.

President of the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Association, Girish Oberoi, said, “Small hotels have stopped serving lemon.” He said that the sudden escalation in prices was mainly due to hike in fuel prices and also low output.

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