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jinx the minx wrote:
>Bove wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>Doris Night wrote:
>>>>Bove wrote:
>>>>> "sf" wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> What I'm saying about loose vegetables in a bin is if the quality is
>>>>>> so bad that I need to paw through the bin to find the few that suit my
>>>>>> needs, I'll shop for vegetables elsewhere next time.
And fat ass sf lives where more produce is grown than anywhere else on
the planet... don't believe her.
>>>>> You wouldn't buy produce anywhere here then!
Bove, you live on canned iceberg.
>>>> I feel kinda sorry for some of you people in the U.S. with all the
>>>> crappy produce. In the part of Ontario where I live, most of the
>>>> produce is lovely - even at this time of year when the temperature has
>>>> been close to zero degrees farenheit for about the last two weeks.
>>>>
>>>> If certain things don't look very good, I buy something else. It's not
>>>> like there's a lack of choice.
>>>>
>>>> Doris
Don't believe those freaks with grotesque eating habits.
>>> No need to feel sorry for us, Doris. Julie does not speak for the >
>>> majority. I never have problems finding good produce. If I want to buy
>>> > something not locally grown at farm stands I can always find produce >
>>>> trucked in from Florida. Then again, I'm not buying huge bags of things > at a time.
>>
>> You also don't live in an area that gets cold, or eat salad.
>
>I live in a far colder place than you, and have zero troubles buying fresh
>produce even in the dead of winter.
Long cold winters here yet I've no problem finding quality produce at
various local markets... of course I'm not going to buy peaches and
apricots in dead of winter, but apples and pears are spectacular this
time of year. The one simple rule is to examine what you place in
your cart... I see many people pick up whatever is on top and never
even look at it. I see lots of people buy meat exactly the same way.
Lot's of people shop like they're comatose
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