Question for all stores selling produce. Why does most produce look old on display and more in this post. Go Organic or Bust!
Question for all stores selling produce. Why does most produce look old on display and more in this post. Go Organic or Bust!
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Have you noticed the produce everywhere seems dried up and old or just old? Sometimes bananas are good, true. So often over the decades I see the same foods, same same same. Even in places claiming tto have world produce, it is so limited, like the world is living in the dark ages. In our world today vegetables and fruits should be fresh and beautiful and priced decent so everyone not just wealthy people can attain them and benefit from their nutritional qualities, great produce for great health. Here is an example of shopping at a local store today. In the produce section we were after fresh organic limes to make a Father’s Day key lime pie. There was the limes, ππ© old and dry and well, ready for the clearance section, but no, it was sitting on the shelf at full price in one of the most singular grocery chains across America. Yes, that store. My shopping companion asked me whether there was fresher ones in the back of the store. Good idea I said. I saw a produce worker and approached them and asked if they had some fresh limes in the back of the store. Yes, the person said. Then they went to get them. At .
$ 0.99 each lime, I could not in good conscience buy the nine limes we needed spending almost $10 on old fruit. The produce person came out of the produce storage area with a box full of fresh, vibrant, healthy looking limes, from which he let us select our limes with great zeal. Now, it’s important to note that the local Saturday markets I have attended for produce seldom fail me in perfect produce. Produce like from the beginning of markets, produce that were in the ground in the garden as the sun rose into day, produce that felt the morning dew upon their leaves π and fruits. The vibrant energy of YHWH’s divine love and power in every fruit an vegetable. To go to market and buy this food and pay well for it too, knowing it is organic and grown with the purest means possible, makes shopping for it a blessing. When my health and time allows for such forage for quality foods. Finding parking garages that charge a lot and offers no elevator for fragile old and or other people who may have a plethora of conditions, is a recurring issue near my Saturday market. Having to pay for parking to just leave and park at another meter parking two blocks away. In the growing heat of a late spring afternoon verging on a heat wave. We did it, got our sweet onion to be planted, two bunches of basil to make fresh pesto, three fresh whole garlics, and two fine vibrant red lettuce π₯¬. Sadly at a crosswalk a person almost ran over half our party, smiling and waving as they went by cutting us off from reaching the other side of the street. We were warriors on a hunt to get vital food, only to be thwarted a third time in our pursuit of it. How many times have we tried to get to Saturday markets I only to find the heat overbearing, parking not to be had, and crowds that would intimidate the very brave? So, cities please make access to Saturday market more inviting and realistic, and ADA accessible, it’s the law for good reasons!
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