I never think about how much produce costs. I always just go to the grocery store and pick what I want. Buying fruits and vegetable is always non-negotiable. They're part of a healthy diet.
In the cab today on my way to meet a friend for coffee, I struck up a conversation with the cab driver. He started to ramble off all the fruits that Canada grows and which Panama imports...apples, pears, and there was one other one that I forget.
Then he asked me how much an orange costs. An orange? I had no freaking idea (but that's mainly because oranges are not my fruit of choice. I get my vitamin C from apple juice). The cost of a pear? Not a clue. An apple? Forget about it. I just buy fruit and have no idea how much it costs.
I don't know how much any kind of basic necessity costs at home.
But I do know that in Panama, the middle and lower classes are struggling when it comes to food prices. The price of a pound of rice -- one of the most consumed basic foods -- has doubled from $0.25 to $0.50. Taxi drivers buy gas one dollar at a time. And when I ask Panamanians the price of basic items and by how much they have increased, they can rattle off the prices without hesitation.
And I don't even know how much an orange costs.
In the cab today on my way to meet a friend for coffee, I struck up a conversation with the cab driver. He started to ramble off all the fruits that Canada grows and which Panama imports...apples, pears, and there was one other one that I forget.
Then he asked me how much an orange costs. An orange? I had no freaking idea (but that's mainly because oranges are not my fruit of choice. I get my vitamin C from apple juice). The cost of a pear? Not a clue. An apple? Forget about it. I just buy fruit and have no idea how much it costs.
I don't know how much any kind of basic necessity costs at home.
But I do know that in Panama, the middle and lower classes are struggling when it comes to food prices. The price of a pound of rice -- one of the most consumed basic foods -- has doubled from $0.25 to $0.50. Taxi drivers buy gas one dollar at a time. And when I ask Panamanians the price of basic items and by how much they have increased, they can rattle off the prices without hesitation.
And I don't even know how much an orange costs.
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The sad fact is that at least in United States, the prices of produce are really rising. I'm really concerned because fruits and vegetables are so important and part of a healthy diet.
That's why I think alot of Americans, at least myself for sure, are going to think consider growing some of our own produce in the backyard.
it might be a pain but it can save alot of money.
Unless fortified with ascorbic acid, apple juice is not a source of vitamin C. Ryan, do you have scurvy?
No! I don't have scurvy "heather" -- whoever you might be!
The importance of fruit and vegetables in our diet has been overstated. Neanderthals ate mainly meat and a few wild berries and they were as strong as oxes albeit their breath was probably pretty bad.
I do recognize that we take a lot of things for granted in the U.S./Canada and an orange is one of them.
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