Talleyho69 wrote:
Thanksgiving isn't celebrated here.
To some degree, prices on tortillas are, "controlled," but at least in the state of Guerrero are allowed to fluctuate some.
I understand MX doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving but the produce markets are intertwined so demand and supplies effect availability and price in CA, MX, and the US.
A perfect example is carrots which are available from all 3 countries right now so a lack of US carrot production during Thanksgiving puts more pressure on CA and MX to make up the shortfall, thereby increasing prices and limiting availability.