Tesco is the latest supermarket to introduce limits on sales of certain fruit and vegetables due to shortages of fresh produce.
It follows similar moves by Aldi, Asda and Morrisons, with other supermarkets also said to be facing problems after extreme weather hit harvests abroad.
Tesco is putting limits of three per customer on sales of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.
However, Sainsbury's, Lidl, Waitrose and M&S have not announced any limits.
Pictures of empty shelves at various supermarkets have been circulating on social media in recent days.
The shortages are largely the result of extreme weather in Spain and north Africa which have affected harvests.
A significant proportion of the fruit and vegetables consumed by the UK at this time of year come from those regions.
I must nip to the supermarket 3/4 times a week, which I've only just decided is a total pain in the arse, so thinking of getting it delivered instead. Tesco seem like cretins though, monthly fee then an extra fee every time your order is under 50 quid or whatever, then a booking fee on top of each order. All I wanted me was a little cornbread, ya motherfuckers!