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Waitrose Extra Large Oranges …. Are Not!

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smurfchops | 18:46 Wed 01st Mar 2023 | Food & Drink
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By the time you have cut off the thick, hard peel,they are quite small! I won’t be conned again. Sorry not a question, just a rant…
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come on, you must be more thick-skinned than this!
Oranges are not the only fruit :-)
Looking on the Waitrose website, they sell the extra large oranges in threes and the large ones in sixes.

For each one, they give three servings. That suggests the ones you bought are meant to be twice the size of even the large ones.

If that is not the case, I suggest you buy them again, buy the large ones to compare them and take it up with Waitrose.
Some say they're taking the pith.
At's jaffa funny...
I would ap- peel to head office.
Cut the jokes, this is a citrus rant.
you'll find much the same is true of big oranges in other shops - at least at this time of year. November/December is best for big oranges with thin skins. Many of those bought back in October could be used as cricket balls.
Waitrose oranges are grown in a more cooler locations .

The peel is thicker in order to keep the insides warm
I usually find that if an orange or other citrus fruit feels spongy , then it's sweet

Just saying
You could to the top, and complain to the Orange County Sheriff :o>
Morrisons sell large mild onions and they are very big they fry very nice to then put on hot dog

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