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Submitted by Guest on October 24, 2007 - 22:50.
I also have friends who've paid 50 cents a pound at U-Pick orchards.
The apples I picked, in addition to being heirloom varieties with more flavor than those available through Peapod, were organic.
Peapod may have apples on sale for $2.50/pound, but that doesn't include their fee ($6.95-9.95) and fuel surcharge.
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I also have friends who've
Submitted by Guest on October 24, 2007 - 22:50.
I also have friends who've paid 50 cents a pound at U-Pick orchards.
The apples I picked, in addition to being heirloom varieties with more flavor than those available through Peapod, were organic.
Peapod may have apples on sale for $2.50/pound, but that doesn't include their fee ($6.95-9.95) and fuel surcharge.