TorontoBuilder
Ultra Member
I've heard of online retailers for close to out of date foods, but never seen one.It could be. I think it is possibly personal preference as well.
I would never buy ripe bananas, only pretty green.
OTOH I would never buy unripe pineapple.
Sadly the online shopping doesn't let you express a preference for produce.
On another note, have any of you the Flash Food app?
It lets you online purchase items that are near their expiry date for 1/2 price or less from participating stores including Loblaws and pick it up in the next day or so.
Everything including meat, dairy, produce and bakery. For produce they fill up a box of whatever is getting due and put it in a box roughly the size of a mandarin orange box. A picture of it is posted online and it is sold for 5 bucks, no matter what is in it. We've gotten boxes with 8 large avocados, a pineapple, 3 eggplants and lots of tomatoes in the same box. While some of the produce may be iffy, most of it is easily good for at least a week.
My wife stops daily for very fast pop-in to local grocer Coppas, just to look at their marked down produce rack. Comes back with heaps of veggies and fruits most days... we use them for the days meals, or freeze for smoothies. This is a very picky store that removes anything but the very freshest produce from the main shelves.