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suzzer99yesterday at 9:05 PM3 repliesview on HN

> Del Monte went out of business because there wasn't enough demand for the peaches.

Maybe if grocery store peaches weren't a fibrous, tasteless representation of a real fresh peach, they'd still be in business.


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throwup238yesterday at 9:27 PM

Del Monte sells mostly canned peaches and those plastic snack packs so they’re picked a lot riper than fresh peaches at the grocery store.

rini17yesterday at 9:13 PM

The peaches have similar problem with fungal diseases like bananas. The best tastiest varieties can't be mass grown anymore.

lotsofpulpyesterday at 9:09 PM

I find good stone fruit to be very fragile, and hence the economics probably don't support their sale outside of the stone fruit's season and an acceptable radius to where they grow. Peaches/nectarines/plums are easily one of the worst returns on investment when I buy fruit, and this is within a days' drive to California and PNW.