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The Department of Agriculture has temporarily stopped selling cheaper onions at Kadiwa stores while finding ways to make the produce—currently priced at more than P500 per kilogram—more affordable. | jordeenelagare miguelrcamusINQ /PDI

Restaurateurs are particularly crying for help as skyrocketing onion prices upend menus and force them to cut profits amid a supply shortage of the humble root vegetable that is used to flavor sauces or add a spicy, crunchy kick to a variety of dishes.

But small business owners said they were pressured to maintain the same quality or risk losing customers. Gonzales said that onions were essential for achieving a deeper flavor for her bestseller dishes, such as pasta puttanesca and paella.

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