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Old 28-01-2011, 05:51 AM posted to aus.gardens
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RRichardD wrote:
My
guess is that the bulk of the fruit has gone into manufacturing. I
expect that the products produced from this fruit will eventually be
identified and suitably boycotted.


That is where a lot of imported foodstuf goes. Has done so for decades.
These containers haven't been inspected by AQIS for similar periods.