Controversial opinion? Frozen bags of corn taste better than corn on the cob

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of my hobby horses is that people think they're buying fresh corn at the grocery store just because it comes on a cob.

It's June 1, the corn in Maryland is ankle high. It's not fresh.


So it was from last year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my hobby horses is that people think they're buying fresh corn at the grocery store just because it comes on a cob.

It's June 1, the corn in Maryland is ankle high. It's not fresh.


Same for farmers market saps who are being scammed by wholesalers selling foreign produce.


Some of it is real, but when it's completely out of season and has a sticker that says "Product of Guatemala" it's *probably* not local.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my hobby horses is that people think they're buying fresh corn at the grocery store just because it comes on a cob.

It's June 1, the corn in Maryland is ankle high. It's not fresh.


So it was from last year?


No, it's from somewhere that it's in season. Which is not local.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my hobby horses is that people think they're buying fresh corn at the grocery store just because it comes on a cob.

It's June 1, the corn in Maryland is ankle high. It's not fresh.


So it was from last year?


No, it's from somewhere that it's in season. Which is not local.


…which means it’s been frozen and on a truck or train for many days?
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