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Best seller Fresh Broccoli Crowns, Each $2.03 $2.18/lb
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Sweet Potatoes Whole Fresh, Each $1.13 $1.14/lb

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Best seller Green Bell Pepper, 1 each $0.75 Was $0.86
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Fresh Romaine Lettuce Hearts 3 Count, Each $3.14 $1.05/count

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Organic Fresh Green Cabbage, Each $4.34 $1.56/lb

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Rollback Marketside Organic Fresh Spinach and Spring Mix, 5.5 oz $2.66 Was $2.98 48.4 ¢/oz
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Fresh and Vibrant Whole Napa Cabbage, Each $4.37

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Organic Fresh and Bold Ginger, 8 oz Bag $1.80 22.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Whole Turnip Root, 1 lb Bag $2.66 16.6 ¢/oz

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Marketside Fresh Green Beans, 32 oz $5.98 18.7 ¢/oz

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Rollback Fresh Yellow Squash $0.95 Was $1.10 $1.28/lb
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Best seller Fresh Red Bell Pepper, 1 Each $1.48
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Marketside Organic Fresh Sugar Snap Peas, 8 oz $3.12 39.0 ¢/oz

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Marketside Spring Mix Salad Blend, 11 oz Clam Shell, Fresh $3.98 36.2 ¢/oz

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Marketside Baby Greens Salad Blend, 6 oz Bag, Fresh $2.73 45.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Organic Grape Tomatoes, 10 oz Package $3.28 20.5 ¢/ea

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Marketside Organic Fresh Broccoli Florets, 12 oz $3.87 32.3 ¢/oz

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Fresh Turnip Greens, 32 oz $4.98 31.1 ¢/oz

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Little Leaf Farms Baby Crispy Green Leaf Lettuce Salad, 8 oz Clam Shell, Fresh $4.97 62.1 ¢/oz

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Fresh Green Kale, 1 lb, Bag $3.48 21.8 ¢/oz

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Fresh Baby-Cut Carrots, 2 lb Bag $2.32 $1.16/lb

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Fresh Whole Red Onion, Each $0.91 $1.14/lb

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The Little Potato Company Microwave-Ready Savory Herb Potatoes, 1 lb Tray $4.48 28.0 ¢/oz

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Freshness Guaranteed Fajita Mix, 8 oz $2.94 36.8 ¢/oz

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Spice World Easy Chopped Onion 16 oz Jar. Easy Onion offers a value added experience when not wanting to chop a fresh onion. $3.98 24.9 ¢/oz

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Gourmet Garden Gluten Free Minced Garlic Stir-in Paste, 4.0 oz Tube $3.94 98.5 ¢/oz

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Organic Marketside Fresh Bagged Green Kale, 1 lb Bag $4.76 29.8 ¢/oz

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Microwaveable Russet Potato Whole Fresh, Each $1.14

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Taylor Farms Protein Plus Mini Meal Snack Tray with Fresh Fruit 7.5 oz $3.97 52.9 ¢/oz

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Little Leaf Farms Baby Crispy Green Leaf Salad, 4 oz Clam Shell, Fresh $2.98 74.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Cherubs Grape Tomatoes, 16.5 oz Package $4.16 26.0 ¢/oz

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Best seller Fresh Whole Yellow Onion, Each $0.70 88.0 ¢/lb
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Marketside Fresh Cranberry Walnut Salad, 4.5 oz Packaged Salad $2.97 66.0 ¢/oz

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Freshness Guaranteed Sliced Fresh Green Onions, 4 oz $2.94 73.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Parsnips, 1 lb Bag $3.77 23.6 ¢/oz

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Freshness Guaranteed Diced Fresh Mirepoix Blend, 10 oz $2.94 29.4 ¢/oz

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Freshness Guaranteed Fresh Southern Style White Meat Chicken Salad, 12 oz $5.94 49.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Mustard Greens, 16 oz $3.48 21.8 ¢/oz

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Rollback Marketside Organic Fresh Arugula and Spinach Mix, 5 oz $2.66 Was $2.98 53.2 ¢/oz
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Gourmet Garden Gluten Free Roasted Garlic Stir-in Paste, 4.0 oz Tube $3.94 98.5 ¢/oz

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Fresh Organic Roma Tomato, 1 lb Bag $2.98 $2.98/lb

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Dole Apple Harvest Premium Salad Kit, 10.2oz Bag, Fresh $3.98

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Expert Gardener Sweet Yellow Onion Sets, 50 Bulbs, Annual, Full Sun $3.96

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Taylor Farms Nashville Hot Mini Salad Kit, 4.3 oz, Fresh $1.97 45.8 ¢/oz

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Marketside Super Blend Packaged Salad, 10 oz Bag (Fresh) $3.28 32.8 ¢/oz

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Little Leaf Farms Sweet & Crispy Lettuce Blend, 4 oz Clam Shell, Fresh $2.98 74.5 ¢/oz

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Taylor Farms Veggies & Dip Snack Pack, 7 oz, Tray $2.97 42.4 ¢/oz

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Spice World Fresh Diced Garlic 5 oz, pouch $3.47 69.4 ¢/oz

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Microwaveable Sweet Potato Whole Fresh, Each $1.64

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Fresh Organic Whole Asparagus, 1 Bunch $5.23

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FAQ
Should fresh produce be washed before it is eaten?
Yes, fresh produce should be washed before it is eaten. Washing produce helps to remove bacteria, dirt, and other contaminants that may be present on the surface. Even produce labeled pre-washed or ready-to-eat should be washed again to ensure that it's completely clean. It's essential to wash all types of fruits and vegetables, including those with tough skins or rinds such as melons and avocados, as well as those that are peeled before eating, such as bananas or oranges. To properly wash produce, rinse it thoroughly under running water, scrubbing with a brush if necessary, and then dry it with a clean towel or paper towel before eating or cooking.
What foods are fresh produce?
Fresh produce refers to any fruits and vegetables grown and sold in their natural, unprocessed form. Essentially, any plant-based food sold fresh and unprocessed falls under the category of fresh produce.This includes a wide variety of fruits, such as apples, bananas, oranges, grapes, berries, melons, and tropical fruits like mangoes, pineapples, and papayas. It also includes vegetables, such as leafy greens like lettuce, spinach, and kale, root vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and radishes, cruciferous vegetables, which include broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, nightshade vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants, and many others like onions, garlic, celery, and asparagus. Fresh herbs such as basil, cilantro, parsley, and mint are also considered fresh produce.
What should I look for in fresh produce?
When buying fresh produce, there are a few things to look for to ensure that you are selecting the best quality: Appearance: Choose produce that looks fresh, vibrant, and free from blemishes, bruises, or signs of decay. Avoid produce that looks wrinkled, wilted, or discolored.
Texture: The texture of the produce should feel firm but not hard or soft. Gently press the produce to check for any soft spots or bruises.
Smell: The produce should have a fresh, mild, and pleasant aroma. Avoid produce that has a strong or unpleasant odor. Ripeness: Choose produce that is at the peak of ripeness. For example, bananas should be yellow with some brown spots, while avocados should be slightly soft when pressed. Seasonality: Try to choose produce that is in season as it will be fresher, tastier, and often less expensive. Organic: If possible, choose organic produce to avoid exposure to pesticides and other harmful chemicals.Remember to also check the sell-by or use-by date on the package and to store the produce properly to ensure freshness and longevity.
How do you prepare fresh produce?
Preparing fresh produce is an important step in making sure that it is safe and ready to eat. Here are some general steps to prepare fresh produce: Wash your hands: Before preparing any fresh produce, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water. Wash the produce: Rinse fruits and vegetables under running water to remove any dirt, debris, or bacteria that may be present. Use a brush to scrub harder-skinned produce, such as potatoes and carrots. Cut or slice the produce: Depending on the recipe, you may need to cut or slice the produce into smaller pieces. Be sure to use a clean knife and cutting board to avoid cross-contamination. Cook the produce: Some recipes may require you to cook the produce, such as boiling or roasting vegetables or saut��ing onions and garlic. Follow the recipe instructions carefully to ensure that the produce is cooked to the appropriate temperature. Store any leftovers: If you have leftover fresh produce, be sure to store it properly in an airtight container in the refrigerator to prevent spoilage. It is important to note that different types of produce may require specific preparation methods. For example, leafy greens may need to be dried thoroughly to avoid wilting, while berries may need to be gently washed to avoid bruising. Always follow the specific preparation instructions for the type of produce you are using.
Why does fresh produce go bad?
Fresh produce is a perishable item, which means that it has a limited shelf life and will eventually go bad if not consumed or stored properly. There are several reasons why fresh produce goes bad: Natural ripening process: Fruits and vegetables are living organisms that continue to ripen and mature even after they have been harvested. This process can cause produce to become overripe, soft, and eventually go bad.
Exposure to air and moisture: When fresh produce is exposed to air and moisture, it can cause the growth of mold, bacteria, and other microorganisms that can spoil the produce. Bruising and damage: When fruits and vegetables are bruised or damaged, it can cause them to break down more quickly, leading to spoilage. Temperature fluctuations: Fresh produce should be stored at the proper temperature to prevent spoilage. If produce is exposed to temperature fluctuations, such as going from hot to cold or vice versa, it can cause the produce to go bad more quickly.To prevent fresh produce from going bad, it is important to store it properly. This includes keeping fruits and vegetables separate, storing them in a cool and dry place, and using them within their recommended shelf life. Additionally, washing produce before consuming it can help remove any bacteria or mold that may be present.
What fresh vegetables should not be refrigerated?
While many fresh vegetables should be refrigerated to help extend their shelf life, there are some that should not. Here are some examples of fresh vegetables that should not be refrigerated: Tomatoes: Tomatoes should be stored at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration can cause them to lose their flavor and become mealy in texture Potatoes: Potatoes should be stored in. a cool, dark place, such as a pantry or cellar. Refrigeration can cause the starch in potatoes to convert to sugar, which can affect their texture and flavor. Onions: Onions should be stored in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or cupboard. Refrigeration can cause them to become soft and moldy. Garlic: Garlic should be stored in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or cupboard. Refrigeration can cause the cloves to become moldy and sprout. Avocados: Avocados should be stored at room temperature until they are ripe, and then can be refrigerated to slow down the ripening process. However, refrigeration can cause unripe avocados to become mushy and spoil before they ripen.It is important to note that while these vegetables should not be refrigerated, they should still be stored properly to prevent spoilage.
How many days do fresh vegetables stay fresh?
The shelf life of fresh vegetables depends on several factors, including the type of vegetable, how it was stored, and its level of ripeness when purchased. Here are some general guidelines for the shelf life of common fresh vegetables: Leafy greens (lettuce, spinach, kale, etc.): Three to seven days Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, etc.): one to two weeks Root vegetables (carrots, potatoes, beets, etc.): two to three weeks Peppers: One to two weeks Tomatoes: One to two weeks Onions: Two to three months Garlic: Two to three monthsIt is important to note that these are general guidelines, and the shelf life of fresh vegetables can vary depending on several factors. To help extend the shelf life of fresh vegetables, store them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Additionally, be sure to wash vegetables thoroughly before consuming them to remove any bacteria or debris that may be present. If you notice any signs of spoilage, such as mold or a bad odor, discard the vegetables immediately.
















