Italy: High prices for raspberries in Padua

Published 2023년 4월 6일

Tridge summary

The Piccoli Frutti Observatory has conducted a study in Padua on the availability and pricing of small fruits in 20 brands across 14 large-scale distribution groups. The research found that raspberries, mainly from Mexico, and blueberries, with some zero residue varieties from Sicily, are currently available. The quality of the fruits was generally good, with specific brands like Sant'Orsola Fruit Love and San Lucar noted for their pricing. The majority of blueberry products are sold in 125 gram packs. The website myfruit.it will provide further details on the prices mentioned.
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Original content

First Italian blueberries in the Padua supermarkets where the first zero residue product also arrives. Meanwhile, the - unusual - offer of raspberries of Mexican origin continues. These are some of the findings of the Piccoli Frutti Observatory which today, 6 April 2023, stopped in the urban area of Padua, where 20 points of sale of 20 brands belonging to 14 large-scale distribution groups were visited. The assortments of the shops of the following brands were detected: Aldi, Alì, Alìper, Conad City, Conad Superstore, Coop, Eurospar, Famila, iN's, Iper Spar, Iperlando, Lidl, MD, Pam, Poli, Prix, Rossetto, Spazio Conad , Super A&O. At the time of the visit, the Spak points of sale did not have berries in their assortment. Assortment In the small fruit category, the points of sale visited included between a minimum of one and a maximum of six references, with an average of 3.1 references per point of sale. In the 19 points of sale visited where there was an assortment of berries: ...
Source: Myfruit

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