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Quest for safety, freshness drives Hong Kong's high-end fruit fad
Premium produce is increasingly on show from luxury supermarkets to outdoor stalls
Published Tue, Apr 4, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Hong Kong
IT might be a healthy food choice, but Hong Kong's latest fruit fad is doing serious damage to shoppers' wallets.
From luxury supermarkets to outdoor stalls, expensive premium produce is increasingly on show and sought after by customers.
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