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Mulberries
Mulberries aren't sold in stores because they are extremely delicate, bruise and spoil very quickly, making them difficult and costly to harvest, transport, and store commercially, unlike sturdier berries. Their short shelf life and labor-intensive nature mean they're better suited for local farmers' markets or personal backyard enjoyment, not large-scale grocery chains.
Mulberries aren't sold in stores because they are extremely delicate, bruise and spoil very quickly, making them difficult and costly to harvest, transport, and store commercially, unlike sturdier berries. Their short shelf life and labor-intensive nature mean they're better suited for local farmers' markets or personal backyard enjoyment, not large-scale grocery chains. …
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