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Cloy Tobola asked:
1. When I was a kid, we got "Red Delicious" apples that were. They had just a hint of green and were firm, tart and wonderful. In the last 10 years (at least), I've noticed that the Red Delicious apples I buy at the store are soft, yellow and mealy. My mom and a friend noticed the same thing. It's possible that the best apples are sold to Japan or other countries? I imagine the best go to places that get the best prices. I'm thinking along the lines that different stores will sell different apples... Walmart is a store that looks for the lowest prices and they tend to buy things at low prices, while if Publix offered a higher price for better apples, Publix could possibly get better apples. It may depend 100% upon the buyers for the store on how well they keep up with the quality of the goods they buy. -- Jim Carlock Post replies to the newsgroup. |
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