The author observes a market inefficiency where pre-packaged greens like kale and parsley are only sold in large quantities, despite many consumers, especially those eating alone, wanting only a single serving. This forces consumers to either buy more than they need and risk food waste or forgo the product altogether. The author theorizes that the cost of packaging and labor makes selling smaller portions disproportionately expensive, leading to a lack of market options for single-serving greens. AI
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RANK_REASON The item discusses a personal observation about the salad market and does not contain substantive AI news.