Fresh produce could be more costly in the coming weeks after frigid weather battered California's crops, driving up the prices for fruits and vegetables.
At the Maryland Food Center Authority's Jessup warehouse, where wholesalers buy produce off trucks from California, buyers said they're seeing prices nearly double only days after the storm, but expect the worst to come next week when the full extent...
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