Families in California pay more for groceries than those in any other state. Now, a single fruit is being sold at a SoCal retailer that costs more than the average of $297.72 per week that households typically spend on food in the Golden State.
The Rubyglow pineapple is available from Melissa’s Produce for a whopping $395.99. The fruit is pinkish-red on the outside, and yellow on the inside
Only a few thousand of the expensive pineapples are produced each year by Fresh Del Monte, which sells a variety of produce.
Del Monte says the Rubyglow pineapple is a result of 15 years of research. The company had a limited amount available only in China earlier this year, before electing to bring the fruit to the U.S.
High-end consumers have become more interested in luxury fruits in recent years. Items such as Honeycrisp apples, Oishii strawberries, and Sumo Citrus have garnered strong sales, despite being more pricey than non-speciality fruits.
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Fresh Del Monte produces a limited number of Rubyglow pineapples each year. The luxury fruit is being sold for $395.99 at a Southern California retailer. (Fresh Del Monte) -
Luxury fruit items are becoming more of a trend in recent years. Honeycrisp apples are more costly than other types of apples, but continue to have strong sales. (Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images) -
Sumo Citrus is an orange grown in Japan, and are sold at retailers across the country. (Lane Turner/Getty Images)
Grocery prices fell on the whole in April for the first time in 12 months, according to data released Wednesday by the Labor Department.
According to the Labor Department’s consumer price index (CPI), the closely watched inflation gauge, prices for food at home fell 0.2 percent in April. This was the first time food-at-home prices fell since April 2023 and followed several months of plateauing.
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