Italy: In Brescia blueberries are cheap while raspberry prices exceed €26/kg

Published 2024년 4월 4일

Tridge summary

A recent survey conducted in Brescia, Italy, on 04/03/2024, involving 19 sales points from 17 large-scale retail groups, has unveiled a rich variety of small fruits available in local supermarkets. The findings highlight blueberries as the most abundant and competitively priced fruit, sourced from countries including Italy, Morocco, Spain, Peru, and Chile. In contrast, currants are less common, and raspberries are distinguished by their high prices. The quality of the fruit assortments is generally acceptable, with strawberries standing out for their exceptional quality. Notable stores in the survey include Aldi, Carrefour Market, and Lidl.
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Original content

In today's offer of small fruits in Brescia supermarkets, a varied assortment of small fruits emerges that reflects the diversity of their origins. Blueberries stand out for their abundant presence and competitive prices, coming from both national and international cultivations, with production from Italy, Morocco, Spain, Peru and Chile. Contrary to the predominance of blueberries, currants have a more modest presence on the shelves. At the same time, raspberries are characterized by rather high prices, which could influence consumer choices. The general quality of the assortments remains at acceptable standards, with peaks of qualitative excellence especially in the case of strawberries. The survey took place on 04/03/2024 in the urban area of Brescia (Italy) and involved 19 sales points of 19 brands belonging to 17 large-scale retail groups. The assortments of the stores of ...
Source: Italianberry

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