for some objectionable reason, mott&rsquos has chosen to cut your apples for you and toss them in a bag. it appears that, they&rsquore charging you for this. here&rsquos the explanation offered by them. &rsquothere&rsquos nothing else like the refreshing and pure taste of ripe apples.&rsquo let&rsquos be reasonable, mott&rsquos. that&rsquos not why your resource destroying, presliced, plastic bagdwelling apple is the ideal onthego snack. already apples are a pretty perfect onthego snack, no they even keep the slices collectively in one entire unit so you don&rsquot have to keep a check on every individual bite you&rsquod like to have. unless your slices of apple are made from something that isn&rsquot an apple, it&rsquos ok to assume that we&rsquore getting thrilled about packaging, isn&rsquot it while we&rsquore being reasonable, you didn&rsquot even take away a step, mott&rsquos. this is because instead of slicing an apple, a consumer has to tear through almost impassable plastic fortress. no doubt, your bag holds the slices from doing that thing slices of apple do when you keep them out, but so does the skin. in addition, if a person is going to slice an apple before he or she go wherever it is they are going to be eating it, they are going to toss it in a plastic bag themselves, thereby being in confident, total control of the whole browning condition. moving on, did anyone observe that this explanation made reference to &lsquoa serving of slices&rsquo that&rsquos an apple, mott&rsquos. in simple words, an apple is a serving of slices. the remaining part of the paragraph just describes apples. it truly says nothing about the advantages of prepackaging andslicing. this is apparent, because literally there are none. it says to use them in baking. thank you, mott, for the advice. in a mortifying display of human preposterousness, one of the news featured mott&rsquos fresh apple slices in a section on health. for about 8,500 years, humans have known the health advantages of apples, but no, really, we appreciate the reminder. for a long time, we&rsquove been having apples on their own sure, but it is good to have a small bit of toxic waste to toss on the ground. what fearless scientists you&rsquove got over there, mott&rsquos. exactly revolutionary stuff they&rsquore turning out. source of information httptheclamroom.wordpress.com20110325signsofthedeclineinstallment1preslicedpackagedfruit