$4 seems like a lot because in Cameroon they were around 400 francs, or about 75 cents. I'd have to eat the entire thing in a day because it would rot if I didn't and attract even more ants to my kitchen. Thus, I would have pineapple Sunday. The ones in Brazil were even better. I miss this guy from my 'hood in Belém:
His pineapples were R$ 2 - 3, or about a dollar. And they were awesome and always suitable for eating plain, never needing to be sent to the blender.
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and blueberries are $1.99 at HEB!!!! feel your pain re pineapple. i miss the days when i'd pay a euro for a bag of cherries on the way to work in kosovo. they're $6.99/lb at HEB the few times they're there.
Teeny
Cheers to low wages, poor environmental standards, and cheap produce in developing countries!
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