I have found that onions from multiple stores (in Wisconsin) have been quite bad for the last 2 or so years. I grow and can a significant amount of bell and hot peppers so we rarely buy these from the store.Random question and business/economy adjacent: has anyone else noticed the quality of produce has dropped significantly this winter?
I know there usually is a lull this time of year anyway in quantity, but it feels like produce isn't of the same quality this year either. Twice in the last two weeks I've bought bell peppers, a jalapeño, and a sweet onion a couple days in advance of making chili only to find them turning soft and rotten. Less than three days each time!
Gave up buying the occasional carton of berries as well this winter as most were heavily condensated from freeze/thaw or left out somewhere (no sprayer near them in store) and bottom of the container forming mold.
I don't remember having this problem in years past.
I have found that onions from multiple stores (in Wisconsin) have been quite bad for the last 2 or so years. I grow and can a significant amount of bell and hot peppers so we rarely buy these from the store.
it worked for me too, but I also paid it back within a few monthsWife didn't have much and I had a tiny amount in a rollover that was sitting from a previous job (who did a shit job of even telling us we had a 401k until they closed their broker and rolled us all over, it was a small, small company). So we just paid the early withdrawal penalties.
It worked out for us, and we're both sitting much better financially for our 401ks now after talking with a fiduciary.
guessing it's not getting picked when it should lolRandom question and business/economy adjacent: has anyone else noticed the quality of produce has dropped significantly this winter?
I know there usually is a lull this time of year anyway in quantity, but it feels like produce isn't of the same quality this year either. Twice in the last two weeks I've bought bell peppers, a jalapeño, and a sweet onion a couple days in advance of making chili only to find them turning soft and rotten. Less than three days each time!
Gave up buying the occasional carton of berries as well this winter as most were heavily condensated from freeze/thaw or left out somewhere (no sprayer near them in store) and bottom of the container forming mold.
I don't remember having this problem in years past.
Seriously. when they're pre-lying about it?Gonna be a baaaaaad jobs report: https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3mej5t6gura2a
"why don't you just get another job"Gonna be a baaaaaad jobs report: https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3mej5t6gura2a
Can’t say I have. Most of ours has been great. But we also have Cub Foods so they tend to have great produce.Random question and business/economy adjacent: has anyone else noticed the quality of produce has dropped significantly this winter?
I know there usually is a lull this time of year anyway in quantity, but it feels like produce isn't of the same quality this year either. Twice in the last two weeks I've bought bell peppers, a jalapeño, and a sweet onion a couple days in advance of making chili only to find them turning soft and rotten. Less than three days each time!
Gave up buying the occasional carton of berries as well this winter as most were heavily condensated from freeze/thaw or left out somewhere (no sprayer near them in store) and bottom of the container forming mold.
I don't remember having this problem in years past.