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Sad Tomato

cellus | June 11, 2008

I’m not saying I’m glad that lots of perfectly good tomatoes are out there rotting (maybe more than anything we need a good contingency plan for dealing with the large amounts of fruit or vegetables that may or may not be dangerous in its fresh form.  Tomato Paste futures, anyone?) or that people are sick because of bad produce. But I tend to not feel so bad for the growers for reasons I explained not so long ago.

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