The cobblestone streets of Buñol, normally a sleepy Valencian town, will once again run red this August—but with an asterisk. La Tomatina, the world's most famous food fight, faces an existential crisis as environmental concerns threaten to strip it of its iconic tomatoes. For the first time in its 75-year history, organizers are testing alternatives, leaving travelers wondering: Is this the last true Tomatina?
Legend says it started in 1945 when a brawl erupted at a parade, and nearby vegetable stalls became ammunition. Today, 20,000 people pack Buñol’s Plaza del Pueblo to hurl 120 tons of overripe tomatoes in a one-hour frenzy. But the party starts at dawn:
Critics call it "food waste theater" in a drought-prone region. This year’s pilot solutions include:
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