• Zagorath
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    81 month ago

    Personally I don’t much care how it looks. In fact with bananas and apples in particular, I find the more “perfect” examples are often the least flavourful.

    But I will avoid bruised product. If there are noticeable soft spots, it’s staying on the shelf.

    • @Nath@aussie.zone
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      81 month ago

      Of course you will. You are looking at two items, both costing the same price ($x/kg). One is in fantastic condition and one looks less-than-fantastic.

      It’s just human nature that you’ll take the pristine product. Why on earth would you pay the same amount for an inferior product?

      • Zagorath
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        61 month ago

        Right but my point was that for me it’s not just one that looks less-than-fantastic. It’s one that might even look better but actually is inferior. Bruises in fruit & veggies actually affect the flavour/texture of the food.