• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Sure, but vegetables that only last a day or two has also never really been a thing for most vegetables we eat. Is there any Western country where people have to buy fresh vegetables every day?

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      4 months ago

      Yes, in most of Europe. The fruit is also smaller because it’s mostly untreated. But it also tastes better.

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        4 months ago

        Really? People have to buy fresh vegetables and fruit every single day in Europe?

        I don’t believe you. Especially since I’ve been there. Also, I know how plants and agriculture work.

        Seriously, have none of you ever grown your own vegetables?

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      I live in the Netherlands and I buy fresh produce four or five times a week. Freshness wise it depends on the fruit or vegetable. I wouldn’t say most things only last two days but it’s not like it’s gonna last ages, especially after it’s been opened/started.