I think fruits & vegetables in the US are bred specifically to go bad quickly. At least, some varieties go bad faster than others, and the ones that are fresh for a shorter time seem to dominate store shelves. Where I live, it’s possible to buy varieties of some things that stay good for a long time, but they’re farmed locally, not by a big company.
I think fruits & vegetables in the US are bred specifically to go bad quickly. At least, some varieties go bad faster than others, and the ones that are fresh for a shorter time seem to dominate store shelves. Where I live, it’s possible to buy varieties of some things that stay good for a long time, but they’re farmed locally, not by a big company.