I was in the produce section of a local grocery store the other day and bought some blueberries. For some reason, they are only sold prepackaged in tiny little containers, whereas pretty much every other type of fruit (except berries - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, etc.) in the store is out in the open, and is priced per lb. The berries are quite expensive - like $3 or so for a tiny little package.
I noticed from the label that all of these products are apparently grown in California. So my question is, are these fruits really cheap in California, and expensive elsehwere, or are they really that scarce (compared to something like apples or bananas) that they must be priced that high to turn a profit?
I noticed from the label that all of these products are apparently grown in California. So my question is, are these fruits really cheap in California, and expensive elsehwere, or are they really that scarce (compared to something like apples or bananas) that they must be priced that high to turn a profit?
