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Originally Posted by BWillie
I eat an avocado every weekday for breakfast. They go bad fast so I really never want to have more than 2 or 3 at one time.
Why would I want to go to the store that often and then check myself out at the self check? Most of the times Im forced to do that because the line.
This service is interesting because it kinda allows you to not have to worry about your produce going bad. So many times Ive wanted to buy more produce or produce that day for an upcoming meal but didnt because I knew it would go bad before then.
If I would have picked out my own avocados maybe I wouldn't have shot all those kids in the face.
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Unless they are trying to get rid of the oldest and ripest produce they have. What if it is already at the peak of its ripeness at the time they select it? By the time you get and go to eat it, it could already be turning. And then you get to tomorrow’s avocado and it may not be all that enjoyable.
It’s not a certainty that it plays out that way, but it is a possibility.
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