Apples gain a year-round feel
By
Seth Mendelson
Apples gain a year-round feel
By
Seth Mendelson
When it comes to selling apples, it is not your grandmother’s or even your mom’s winter selling season anymore.
With technology improving — and keeping more varieties of apples fresh during the winter months — and more international and domestic apple growers in more temperate areas of the U.S. shipping product, consumers can rest easy in their search for many types of apples during the cold winter months.
“We source locally, domestically and internationally to offer a year-round supply of the freshest produce,” said Dominic Russo, general manager of the Detroit-based company.