Last month I went to Watsonville which is just south of Salinas to help pack the apples for the tasting kits. This involved folding the boxes, bagging the apples, putting the apples into the boxes along with a packet of information about the apples, closing the boxes and then stacking them.... over 400 times with 3 people.
My supervisor folding boxes
(Yes, she wears her hair like an 80's rockstar)
Putting the different varieties of apples in the bags
Apples and information in the box
(Yes, she wears her hair like an 80's rockstar)
Putting the different varieties of apples in the bags
Apples and information in the box
Even though it took a while it was fun and I got to see more of the production side of the produce world. Kind of like seeing how produce gets in the boxes one buys at Costco, someone puts them in there. Its repetitive and sometimes tedious and I couldn't do it for a living but it made me appreciate just how inexpensive produce is for the amount of work it takes to go from seed to store.
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