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Tommie

Sunday, July 16, 2006 3:57 AM

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[Raw Food] Re: question about shipping

 

 

 

Louise, Shari gave a definitive answer on shipping by air on my

forum, Raw Food Lifestyle http://snipurl. <http://snipurl.com/sf3a.> com/sf3a.

As for having

fruit delivered by truck in the summer months in the south, I've had

no problem as long as it was delivered timely. The only incident that

I had was when a couple of boxes got buried in the mail at the post

office and stayed there from Thursday until up in the following week.

I was calling whenever the post office was open but failed to let

them know that I had a tracking number (a big no-no). When I gave

them that, they were able to look it up and realize that yes, they

had them. The vendor made it good even though he wasn't the one at

fault. I'd ordered from http://www.cherimoy <http://www.cherimoya.com.> a.com.

Vendors depend on

 

repeat business for their livelihood so they are going to do

everything possible to make sure their produce gets to its

destination in the best condition.

 

Tommie

http://www.rawburch <http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com> ard.blogspot.com

 

rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com,

Joyloulin wrote:

>

> Because the temperature is getting so high now - I am concerned

about

> ordering products through the mail. The shipping trucks must get

pretty hot -

> especially in the southern states and shipping on planes. Has

anyone done any

> investigation into that? Especially since raw foodist are concerned

with enzymes

> not getting to 105 - 120 degrees - I would think this might be

checked out

> somewhere.

>

> Do you know of anyone that has refrigerated trucks that deliver? I

know too

> low refrigeration would be a problem also.

>

> I just thought about it and was wondering if anyone else questioned

this.

>

> Another reason to eat close to home I suppose - but I do love those

tropical

> fruits this time of year and we sure don't grow them in Wisconsin.

>

> Louise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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