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Orange juice prices may be high for a while due to disease and extreme weather

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By DEE-ANN DURBIN and TATIANA POLLASTRI

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Orange you all glad we have so many other drinks in Japan?

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At my work, free bottles of orange juice and apple juice disappeared and was replaced with Snapple in January.

At least the apple juice was back on the menu last month, but still not the orange juice.

Looking forward to the return of the free orange juice...

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Orange harvests may go further and you will be healthier if you peel and eat oranges rather than buying juice. An orange has much more fibre than juice, and much less sugar. Not least because you would typically use three oranges for a cup of fresh juice, but are more likely to consume just a single orange as fruit. So eat an orange and drink a glass of water instead of drinking a glass of orange juice.

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All food price will be going up for the rest of our lives.

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Another scam to make us pay more. Here is what always strikes me with these sudden scarcity stories. You have the product or you don’t. But how come when you pay more there is suddenly as much as you want ? Everytime the same.

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Eating oranges is much better than drinking orange juice. Less sugar rush, more fibre, more filling.

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