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“One fresh, one rotting!” — ‘Ah Kau’ laments that grapefruit is “cheaper and more fresh lehhh” in JB than in SG

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SINGAPORE: When two areas are close to each other, it’s not too surprising when people compare the prices of goods in each. One Facebook user even had a rather outsize reaction to the price and quality of grapefruit in Singapore and Johor Bahru.

In a post on the Complaint Singapore group page, the user on the platform, Ah Kau 123, put up a side-by-side photo of pieces of grapefruit.

The photo on the left contained four pieces of light-coloured pink grapefruit that were said to be from Johor Bahru and allegedly cost just RM10 (S$3.05). The photo on the right showed three pieces of dark-coloured pink grapefruit, which allegedly cost S$3.95 (RM13).

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“Wahhhhh… cheaper and more fresh lehhhhh… no need put in fridge. Put outside can (already), won’t rot for few days…. sighhh,” wrote Ah Kau 123.

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He added that one grapefruit set was “fresh” and the other was “rotting.”

Many people have since commented on the post. “If food doesn’t rot for a few days, you should be wary of it,” warned one commenter.

Another pointed out that the darker the flesh of a fruit, the sweeter it is, implying that the fruit on the right might taste better than the one on the left. “Red is sweet and other is sour,” a Facebook user agreed.

Another suggested that “one could be organic and another sprayed full of preservatives and pesticides.”

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A quick online check shows that grapefruit costs S$1.10 per piece at FairPrice. At Redmart, the price shown is not far from this, at S$2.40 for two whole fruits.

Another website says that grapefruit in Singapore can cost between S$4.21 and S$14.09 per kilo or S$1.91 and S$6.39 per pound. In Malaysia, one site says that grapefruit is RM8.99 (S$2.74) per kilo, while another shows that two pieces of grapefruit in a pack cost RM3.88 (S$1.88).

Another online retailer sells four grapefruit pieces from South Africa for RM10.90 (S$3.32). /TISG

Read also: Jurong stall owner apologises for durian fight; gives away $2,000 in free fruits to residents

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