Chiles Wilson Jr. figured his pandemic-driven spike in 2020 online cherry sales would fizzle as shoppers returned to grocery stores in 2021. "I was thinking it would die off," said Wilson, part of the family that owns Rivermaid Trading Co., a fruit packing company in Lodi, California.He was wrong. Customers who got their first taste of buying fresh cherries online through Amazon or Walmart in 2020 came back fourfold in 2021.
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