ready123go
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- Oct 27, 2009
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Although I only "staple shop" every two weeks, I've broken down and gone to buying fruit/veg in smaller quantities at least weekly (and sometimes 2X/wk if they're getting eaten). I figure it's better than having to throw it out, and I do drive right past a grocery store on the way to work.
I often do what YooperMom does, especially in summer. I also use thermal shopping bags in summer, to keep stuff cool. I take them right into the store with me and load them myself. I've known a couple of people who would go grocery shopping in the heat of summer, to two or three stores, and leave their produce (and meat and dairy - yuk) to bake in the car. Yet they could never figure out how their stuff went off so soon. When stuff goes bad too quickly, I find it often depends upon the weather that something has been shipped and/or stored in (like on the loading dock). I have seen some produce in stores in winter that shows signs of frostbite and some in summer that looks 'wilty' (not yet wilted, but looks like it might soon).
I also have to admit, it's been years since I have had good luck with our Costco's produce. I now use the warehouse clubs for some produce (like hugh quantities of lettuce), but much of it looks drop-kicked, so for the rest I go to a local chain or market that has really fresh (but slightly more costly) stuff. It doesn't spoil as quickly, so I figure in the end I save $$.