Do not touch – Tachbrook Market

by Resident_Ad1595

32 comments
  1. I wouldn’t buy an avocado I couldn’t test for firmness 🤨🤨

  2. “do not touch. Do not.” heavily reminds me of “I did not hit her, it’s bullshit, I did notttttt. Oh hi Mark!”

  3. But I *have* to touch the avocado. It cries out for the most gentle of squeezes.

  4. They don’t want people to touch the rock hard avocado’s

  5. I would never buy an avocado I couldn’t touch. Absolutely critical to my purchasing decision!

  6. Squeezing ruins them. The correct way to tell if they’re ripe is to gently press the ‘button’ at the stem end. If it gives, avocado is ripe.

  7. How else am I supposed to test if they are good to eat/ripe?

  8. There’s a woman at our local Sainsbury’s who picks up literally every avocado, and possible every other vegetable in the store. It’s weird.

    I’m pretty sure she was single-handedly responsible for 50% of cases of covid when that was happening.

  9. Green pips for citrus present only none fondle possible I can think of . Oranges , satsumas , tangerines etc .

    Sorry Tachbrook … but I’m OUT.

  10. This is clearly a ploy so you can’t test them for ripeness, or, more importantly, whether or not they are those eggs from Critters.

  11. I wasn’t even considering touching them, but now … 🫳🏼

  12. When people “touch” them they leave a thumbprint or worse that turns into a bruise when the fruit is ripe.

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