Has anyone taken their kids fruit picking recently?

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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone examined whether the fruit can hold onto COVID if another person coughs onto the fruit? Fruit is a living thing just like a person and I would not be surprised if the virus could live many days or even weeks in or on the fruit.


Wtf? Fruit doesn't have lungs. It can't cough it back at you.



fruit doesn’t have ACE2 receptors like humans. That is what makes us vulnerable to COVID.
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Anonymous wrote:Lord. You people get groceries delivered and pick fruit in groups. What even,


It is hilarious. Add in white people making the backbreaking work of migrant workers into an adorable Instagramable family outing. Never ceases to make me laugh at the absurdity.


Are you seriously comparing a family out having a fun couple of hours leisurely picking fruit with the kids running around to the 15 hours a day a basically homeless migrant worker experiences. Talk about absurdity.


PP, don't worry about it. Add it to the list of things white people do, that the rest don't understand.


You need to get out more, enjoy some fresh air. Our Asian family (with all the other mixed families) had a great time.
Some fruits like strawberries are worth the effort - so fresh and sweet!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lord. You people get groceries delivered and pick fruit in groups. What even,


It is hilarious. Add in white people making the backbreaking work of migrant workers into an adorable Instagramable family outing. Never ceases to make me laugh at the absurdity.


Are you seriously comparing a family out having a fun couple of hours leisurely picking fruit with the kids running around to the 15 hours a day a basically homeless migrant worker experiences. Talk about absurdity.


PP, don't worry about it. Add it to the list of things white people do, that the rest don't understand.


Uhhh, sarcasm I hope. We went yesterday and there were black, Latino, and Asian families. My city kid is thrilled to see how the food she eats at home grows on the plants.
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