This rots the vegetables. I turn the little nozzles off when I’m feeling ornery.
Why do they do it then?
It makes them look pretty and weigh more
I always said this was a scheme to charge us more. I’ve never heard anyone else say that
It keeps the air moist which prevents the veggies from drying out. Just like your fridges veggy drawer which traps moisture
They could do this without causing rot. Spray the water into the airflow of the display rather than directly onto the produce, and also by covering the produce on display when they’re closed.
Come to the UK and stand outside for a sec on an average day then. 89-96 rH% humidity gets old real fast.
you lost me at “come to the UK”

Yeah don’t
Come and work in the north as a mechanic during winter tire season, and you can experience this all day.
Get job inspecting deluge systems I guarantee you you’ll be getting wet at least once a week
Is this the Australia gang or an out of season joke?
The air at my workplace could definitely use more humidity.
I worked at a forge where they did this next to the presses in the summer, it was super nice. Less sexy than you’d imagine though.
No thank you, the a.c is freezing cold enough in offices.







