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As others said, blossom rot. Just hit it with some fertilizer (with calcium) and make sure you are water consistently. I do the fertilizer every 2 weeks or so.
Also pull off any that have that dark scab or mushy end. The insides will be exposed and probably not good to eat. You don’t want your plant wasting energy growing rotten tomatoes