I've got questions about plums.
I love plums. And it seems like they've been pretty available until recently. But starting about six weeks ago, they weren't on display at our Whole Foods (Ashland). So I asked the produce guy, and he said, "I think we've got them in the back." He went back, and brought out several cases of nice fresh ones! (To put out, not just for me.)
Then on a subsequent visit, the same thing happened. No plums in the produce section, but plenty of fresh ones "in the back," which the produce guy that day was happy to bring forward for me, and to put out.
So, a pattern was developing. My first question is, why would a store stock produce "in the back" that it is not putting in the front? Isn't this a sure way for the produce to rot before being purchased?
I would guess that it was just an anomaly (i.e., they hadn't gotten around to putting out the plums yet, but intended to shortly) if it hadn't happened twice in a row.
(Or are plums at WF something exotic you have to know to ask for now, like off-menu items or the dishes that are only listed on the Chinese-language menus in Chinatown?)
On my third visit to Whole Foods in search of plums, there were none out front, and also none in the back, if the produce guy that day, a different and not as nice young man, was to be trusted. (He did look for me, despite not wanting to because of his sureness that he wouldn't find any.)
A couple days later (we're now talking about five days ago), I went to our Jewel on Ashland/Wellington, and no plums there, either.
But last night at Strack & Van Til, plums aplenty! A cornucopia of plums! So the problem is not that plums are "out of season." (As the first two Whole Foods experiences also demonstrated--there, they were only "out of season" in the front of the store, but not the back, as if the two were in different hemispheres.)
What's the deal with plums?