Why do grocery stores spray mist on vegetables?!


Question: to keep them from dryin to attract the people and make them shine and so they stay fresh and ripe does that answer it


Answers: to keep them from dryin to attract the people and make them shine and so they stay fresh and ripe does that answer it

to keep them from drying

to make them look pretty..... i know it sounds stupid but that's unfortunately the truth

cut , harvested vegetables can go limp in a hurry without keeping them misted.

Supposedly to keep the produce fresh. It does keep the greens fresh, but I always dislike having water in my veggies. It also weights heavier at the scales. Some lettuce rots faster as a result.

To keep them from wilting and to keep them fresher longer.... just like watering your house plants!

To keep them from drying out and to make them look nice and fresh. I think they do a good job.

Because then, they can play that cool thunder sound, and make the lights flicker.

the vegetables get dry (ex. when grapes[yea i know its a fruit but it still works in the situation], when they arent sprayed the get dryed up and turn into raisins) SO the vegetables need to get sprayed so that they can get moisture throughout them to prevent from drying

so they look more attractive to the buyer, the water however causes them to deteriorate quicker.

To make it look fresh the vegetablles

to make them look fresh and to attract buyers...





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