I wish we could see the "buckets". It doesn't seem an appetizing way to market fruit. Bushels, baskets, or boxes, sure. But I can't imagine buying fruit out of something deemed a "bucket."
I "love" when they underline 'please' while putting it in quote marks. I agree with Paul, i want to go in with the black marker and change the 'P' in SWAP to a B.
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They're also not so sincere - notice the faint quotes around the word please. It's almost as if someone wrote them and then erased them again.
I wish we could see the "buckets". It doesn't seem an appetizing way to market fruit. Bushels, baskets, or boxes, sure. But I can't imagine buying fruit out of something deemed a "bucket."
I "love" when they underline 'please' while putting it in quote marks. I agree with Paul, i want to go in with the black marker and change the 'P' in SWAP to a B.
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