'Fresh' Apples That Could Be a Year Old

Daily MailDecember 13, 2005

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APPLES are being sold in supermarkets up to a year after harvesting.

The 'freshly-picked' fruit stocked by chains including Sainsbury's is treated with a chemical gas that stops it ripening during storage.

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'Fresh' Apples That Could Be a Year Old

The process allows produce to be sold two to three seasons after being harvested.

Agrofresh, the U.S. firm behind the SmartF...

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