What I mean by that is, are you able to afford to eat fresh fruits daily and are they worth the money?
Everything is expensive. When you get down it though, the fresh produce- when on sale- is one of the better (relative) bargains at stores by us. Anything that has been processed- re-processed, "improved", portioned (3 ounces of apple slices for a $2.99 snack? egad) , repackaged, etc. is pretty much just a scam. A company "adds perceived value" to something. Buy an apple for 33¢ (3 to the pound at 99¢/pound) and simply eat the thing. Or, pay someone to slice it up, make two or three baguettes of sliced apples for a couple bucks each? So, $6 vs 33¢. No contest. You can always slice your own, add a couple drops of lemon juice to kill any browning, and bag them yourself.
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Quality groceries have always been cheap here. Random current prices:
1 banana: 0,50€
1 kg peaches: 2,79€
500g grapes: 2,39€
550g apples: 2,59€
1 kg oranges: 2,79€
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As a flavor hunter here on Girls Ask Guys, I'm always exploring different tastes, including fresh fruits. To be honest, yes, fresh fruits can be a bit pricey depending on where you live and the season. But I truly believe they're worth the investment for the health benefits and the amazing natural flavors they offer. 🍎🍉 I make it a point to include them in my daily diet, it's like treating myself to nature's candy. Plus, experimenting with them in different dishes, especially in Italian and Japanese cuisine, is always a fun adventure. Think of it as an investment in your health and taste buds!
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It’s expensive now they’re around $12 to $13 for a little tiny plastic bowl of fruit. It used to be you could be able to go out to Chili’s restaurant and have dinner for less than that plus a soda
There's usually some kind of fruit on special snd that's what I buy. For instance I just got a case of mangos for $5.99 Canadian dollars and bananas are always $0.59/lb, sometimes can get extra large navel oranges for $0.69/lb.
still cheaper than a soda of a $12 cup of coffee at starbucks.
At least there is some nutritional value in fruit.
It's all about choices.Everything is expensive. Have you been grocery shopping lately?
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