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Old Jan 16th 2014, 5:54 am
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Originally Posted by jimenato
Correct - botanically.
Although, to be pedantic the peapod is the fruit and the pea is the seed.
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Old Mar 9th 2014, 3:40 am
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well, both the new and old system are okay for me, but I really saw many times that old people couldn't find the right fruit or vegetable on the screen....
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Are there words as well as pictures? How do you tell the diffence between different varieties of apples, or tomatoes? I think I'd be lost.....
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Old Mar 9th 2014, 10:22 am
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Said it before and I'll say it again.
The system Consum use and have done for years, is far quicker, simpler and easier.
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Default Re: What's a fruit?

Originally Posted by rachelk
Are there words as well as pictures? How do you tell the diffence between different varieties of apples, or tomatoes? I think I'd be lost.....
There are numbers just as before and also a description of the item, for example...small mushrooms or large, national tomatoes or plum tomatoes, banana or plantain.
I find the new system very easy to use, I even let my husband use it sometimes and he manages to get it right.
I think we all know which group things should slot into botanically, but we all know that they are commonly placed in the opposite group at point of sale.
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