That depends on where you live, where the oranges come from and what kind of oranges they are and what season of the year you are buying them. They will be cheaper in california and florida where they are grown, cheaper from a fruit stand than a grocery store. And during the winter in northern states they will be more expensive while they are ripe right now where they are grown. During the summer, they would be more expensive as they are imported from other countries. For me they are free as we have some in our own yard.
2007-12-18 14:19:20
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answered by catehokte1 4
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I am from MI. In our vegetable market, the variety called Naval Oranges' cost: $1 for 6 oranges. That means for two dozen oranges, the price would be $4.00
2007-12-18 13:54:56
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answered by A Human 6
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Very true. Especially about the Indians! Demanding, yet cheap! They come in big parties and have so many waiters and waitresses serving them, but still give a crappy tip! With Hispanic and Black people, they have a tendency to complain and want a discount or a free meal in addition to giving a low tip or none. It realllllly pisses me off. I don't know about Asians since the restaurant I worked at didn't get many Asian customers. With white people, it seems that the elderly gives less tip. Seriously, I hated being a waitress because people can be so sh*tty sometimes. I will never give any of my servers a hard time (unless they truly deserve it) based on what I've learned as a waitress.
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answered by ? 4
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Navel oranges were on sale today at my local supermarket for $4.59 for 2 doz. They had stacks of them.
I got a good buy last week of 10 lbs small onions for .99 cents. What I don't use up I will cut up & freeze. I'll go through a lot between now and New Year's day.
2007-12-18 13:59:08
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answered by MYRA C 7
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depends on the variety of Oranges
Baby Belles cost more than Valencias
2007-12-18 13:52:10
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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I'm in AZ, i just tonight paid 3lbs for .99 cents and that was five of them
2007-12-18 14:41:58
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answered by George 5
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About $7.00 here in Connecticut
2007-12-18 13:58:26
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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same as 12 apples and 12 grapefruit
2007-12-18 13:53:09
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answered by Renegade 5
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about 6-7 dollars where im from (ct)
2007-12-18 13:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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GIVE ME A BUCK YOU CAN HAVE A TRUNKFULL
(i got 28 trees in my backyard )
2007-12-18 13:55:12
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answered by luke m 5
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