I magine what the apple part of your supermarket's produce section might look like at some future time.Sixty varieties of loose apples, all selling for $2 or $3 a pound, are linedup in boxes on two sides of an aisle—like the displays in the breakfast cereal aisle. They all have brand names; almost all are managed "club" varieties. Somewhere in the section are bags of familiar commodity apples, selling for much less than that.
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