Rebagged Produce Sold at Premiums
Ever buy a tiny bag of baby carrots or pre-packaged apple slices? Often, these come from bulk produce chopped, peeled, or reshaped, then sold for significantly more. It’s not new fruit—it’s just old fruit in disguise, riding the wave of convenience.
While pre-cut options are undeniably easy, they’re also frequently marked up by 200% or more. Worse yet, the chopping process can shorten shelf life and reduce nutritional value. You’re essentially paying a premium to eat your own leftovers early—and in shrink-wrapped form.
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