Do supermarkets get offers of inferior produce at discounted prices that they offer at sale prices? I bought a seedless watermelon this week for $3.99. It looked beautiful, was very heavy for its size, very juicy but very little sweetness. Would growers, in this case, test for sugar content (brix) and knowing it was low, offer big discounts or is it not that sophisticated?
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