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the needs of a tropical papaya are radically different from a Bartlett pear, but ultimately our nation’s storage facilities can build for that, creating an eerie array of these chemo-cryogenic chambers, all evoking some madman’s humidor, little pods keeping each type of immature produce in dreamless stasis until the market leans over and kisses it awake.
The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket
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