that probly depends on where you live.
in delaware where i live we have a farmers market that is open fri-sun. they have super cheap prices on fruit. apples $.99 a lb. grapes same. squashes $.49 a lb, grapefruit 3-4 for $2or 3 at a time....
generaly speaking in the stores it seems that apples and grapes are cheaper than other fruit. berries are the most expensive... i'm assuming bcse they are seasonal.
oh i almost forgot $.29 - .39 a lb for bananas
2007-07-05 00:52:46
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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This all depends how farming is going. If the farmers aren't having a good season for their fruits then your fruits are going to be more expensive. If it floods or if there is a drought then they may not have a good harvest then things are more expensive. Also now with gas/fuel prices so high prices for all foods are going to increase.
I think bananas are pretty cheap here.
Clementines and pineapples are usually expensive here.
2007-07-05 08:24:44
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answered by Silver Moon 7
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Depends on what grows in your area. Fruit, if it travels far, will be more expensive. Most tropical fruits generally tend cost more. Pomegranates usually run for 2 for 5 in MI for example.
2007-07-05 07:45:06
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answered by Cate Rice 3
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I would say bananas are the cheapest and fresh pinapple would be the most expensive
2007-07-05 07:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i think bananas are usually the cheapest.
not sure about the most expensive... depends on the season.
2007-07-05 07:44:45
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answered by Lovely 6
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