Indian Mangoes Draw Summer Rush Across U.S. Retail Stores
Indian mangoes are flying off shelves in U.S. stores as summer demand surges.
Indian mangoes are flying off shelves in U.S. stores as summer demand surges.
Indian mangoes are seeing a surge in popularity across the United States this summer, with retailers reporting strong sales and customer demand. The fruit, known for its sweetness and variety, has become a seasonal favorite among consumers looking for tropical flavors.
Major grocery chains and specialty stores have increased their orders of Indian mangoes to keep up with the rush. Varieties such as Alphonso and Kesar are particularly sought after, often selling out within days of arrival.
Importers attribute the trend to growing awareness of Indian mangoes' quality and taste, as well as the expanding Indian diaspora in the U.S. Retailers are promoting the fruit through in-store displays and social media campaigns to attract buyers.
The summer mango season typically runs from May to September, with peak shipments arriving in June and July. Industry experts expect continued strong demand as more Americans discover the fruit.
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NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026
NRI Herald • July 4, 2026