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Why groceries cost more in the SF Bay Area


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2014 Jan 8, 5:48am   903 views  2 comments

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http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Why-groceries-cost-more-in-the-Bay-Area-5122461.php

half of the country's fresh fruits and vegetables are grown in California. About three-fourths of some products - lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, fresh oranges and most leafy greens - are grown in California, as are an even higher percentage of fresh strawberries and raspberries.

But that proximity to the source doesn't necessarily translate to lower prices because produce labeled and marketed as "local" can be sold at premium prices to consumers who are willing to spend more to support area businesses.

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2   thomaswong.1986   2014 Jan 8, 5:52am  

Are the warehouse space cheaper or expensive in middle of SF or Peninsula vs down south in Santa Clara or any Suburb...

You want to be next to the hip and kewl downtown with your $10 Martini... pay the price !

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