Why do blueberries and raspberries, cost more in a supermarket (UK) than apples and other tree grown fruit?
In UK, you can have blueberries and raspberries on any season you want to get them. There are many berry trees in UK, actually. And people passing by those trees tend to pick some berries and eat them fresh. That’s how berries are available in UK. Apples grow on a certain season. You can’t have them all year. So they put more price on a single apple.