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Old Aug 13, 2020 | 12:30 am
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Not a price report, but it may explain the cost.

The Scramble to Pluck 24 Billion Cherries in Eight Weeks
Every single one needs to be picked by hand — even in a pandemic. Seasonal workers say they may be essential, but they feel disposable.

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But it’s not to market yet. The window in which a sweet cherry can be picked for sale is excruciatingly narrow. Cherries don’t continue to ripen once they’re off the tree, the way a peach does, and once picked they don’t store for very long, even when refrigerated. If they’re too ripe, they won’t make it to the packing house, the truck or the airplane, the grocery-store display, your summery dessert. The sugar content must be Goldilocksian — neither too high nor too low. Wait even a couple of days too many, and it may be too late.

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Lewis thinks that people who aren’t used to thinking much about the source of their food, or who assume that the food system is as mechanized and smoothly calibrated as a factory, spitting out produce like so many sticks of gum, ought to spend some time contemplating that figure and what it means. “I’m here to tell you that people do not think we harvest everything by hand,” she says. But hands, belonging to highly skilled workers, are needed for every last cherry. During the harvest, many thousands of people are out picking by dawn, nearly every day, their fingers flying as they watch out for rattlesnakes under dark trees.

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The cherry industry has done everything it can to squeeze every possible bit of extra time into the season. Growers plant at a range of different elevations: Every 100 feet above sea level, one orchard manager says, buys you an extra day until maturity. And they choose different varietals that ripen at slightly different speeds — most red cherries are marketed to the public simply as “dark sweets” but are actually a genetically distinct array, whose different sizes and tastes and unique horticultural personalities are intimately known by growers and pickers. If everything bloomed and matured all at once, Lewis said, there’s no way there would be enough bees, enough trucks, enough bins, to make the scale of the current cherry harvest possible. Most of all, there wouldn’t be enough people. There already aren’t.

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Old Aug 15, 2020 | 8:06 pm
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$8.99 for 2lbs at Costco today
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Old May 10, 2021 | 10:30 pm
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$5.95 a pound for California cherries. It was a long winter.
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Old May 10, 2021 | 11:49 pm
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The roadside stand in Woodside was $10 for the pint (?) jar this weekend. Not very good cherries either. I admit it. I paid anyway.
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Old May 11, 2021 | 8:52 am
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$6.99 at whole Foods, but they look like they blew down in the last wind storm
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Old May 11, 2021 | 11:20 am
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edit2 - 5/15/21 - $9.99 for 2-lb clamshell at Costco. Conventional.

Wonder how they’ll be at Costco :-)

edit - zero Costco cherries on 5/12.
safeway / Trader Joe’s have conventional cherries for 4.99-5.99 per pound. I prefer organic and I’ll wait.

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Old May 26, 2021 | 11:32 am
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Organic cherries today:
Trader Joes - $6.99/lb clamshell
costco - $10.99 for a 2-lb clamshell. Eek was it $9.99 or 10.99

i was first at TJs so I got the pound. Then I bought the 2-lb at Costco. Either way, my spouse has probably pitted and eaten half of a clamshell by now and I look forward to enjoying them as well when I have my luncheon!
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Old May 26, 2021 | 12:58 pm
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My local grocery store has cherries for $1.77/pound.
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Old May 26, 2021 | 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by gaobest
Organic cherries today:
Trader Joes - $6.99/lb clamshell
costco - $10.99 for a 2-lb clamshell. Eek was it $9.99 or 10.99

i was first at TJs so I got the pound. Then I bought the 2-lb at Costco. Either way, my spouse has probably pitted and eaten half of a clamshell by now and I look forward to enjoying them as well when I have my luncheon!
Two weeks ago, a 2 pound clamshell was $9.99 at Costco. Mediocre quality.

Last week at a normal Costco $8.99, and this week from the Business center, the same. Much better quality.
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Old May 26, 2021 | 1:44 pm
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Originally Posted by kipper
My local grocery store has cherries for $1.77/pound.
nice - thought I had a good deal at 1.99 here
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Safeway CA homegrown. $2.77!
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Old May 26, 2021 | 3:27 pm
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Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
Two weeks ago, a 2 pound clamshell was $9.99 at Costco. Mediocre quality.
Last week at a normal Costco $8.99, and this week from the Business center, the same. Much better quality.
Organic or conventional? The organic ones are definitely yummy.

Originally Posted by vanillabean
Safeway CA homegrown. $2.77!
Club price - I think the edlp is $4.99? These are also conventional
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Old May 26, 2021 | 7:33 pm
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$9.99 at Costco. Too early to pay that amount, especially for red cherries (for Rainier might be more tempted at that price)
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Old May 26, 2021 | 8:25 pm
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Shop-rite sale today at $2.49
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Old May 26, 2021 | 8:34 pm
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Originally Posted by thelark
nice - thought I had a good deal at 1.99 here
It's a sale price, good through tomorrow, IIRC.
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