I find there is too much fluctuation on prices and too many cheaper out-of-season, foreign organic products. |
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Some 78 brand name stores offer overstock, out-of-season and even slightly faulty items at bargain prices. |
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Even then the skipper has to be alert for out-of-season storm warnings, currently broadcast on a ham radio net. |
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When selecting fruit, canned or frozen versions are reliable substitutes for out-of-season fresh varieties. |
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Some aspects, such as out-of-season production, are related to marketing, but marketing as such is not dealt with. |
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The uncomfortable truth is that it is often less expensive to use supplements than to buy nutritious food, especially out-of-season produce. |
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That means lots of salad, herbs and leafy greens, plus treats like out-of-season strawberries. |
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In earlier days people used basements and attics for storage of out-of-season clothes and for furniture not needed at the time. |
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Discounts are available for long and out-of-season rentals. |
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We improvise with out-of-season jerusalem artichokes. |
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Obviously, out-of-season products have to travel and will be more expensive than local produce, picked or harvested when mature in our part of the world. |
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On a seasonal basis, changes in product supply are due to sheep biology and the prevalence of various management practices, such as out-of-season breeding. |
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But of Larry had the bright idea to hunt out-of-season with a bolt-action rifle and think no one would be the wiser. |
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Out-of-season breeding is required to produce the favoured type of lamb for this market. |
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