Why are green leafy vegetables sprinkled with water at the supermarket?!


Question: I believe it's done to keep the produce fresh. The little showers keep the exterior of the veggies from getting dry and prevents wilting. This keeps the veggies sell-able for a longer period of time.


Answers: I believe it's done to keep the produce fresh. The little showers keep the exterior of the veggies from getting dry and prevents wilting. This keeps the veggies sell-able for a longer period of time.

It's just supposed to clean away the germs that people breathe and dust that floats around.

Helps to keep them fresh

keeps them leafy and green. you probably wouldn't like them if they were all wilty and brown.

to make them more appealing

That's a highly technical question , You should be proud.





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