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If You Spot This on an Orange, DON’T BUY IT! Here’s Why…

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  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Stomach pain
  • Allergic reactions (sneezing, wheezing, rash)
  • Respiratory irritation from inhaling mold spores

It’s simply not worth the risk.


🚮 What to Do If You Bought a Bad Orange

If you notice mold or other signs of spoilage after purchasing:

  • Do not eat it.
  • Throw it away immediately to prevent mold from spreading to other fruits.
  • Check nearby produce — mold spreads easily through contact.

If it was store-bought, some retailers allow you to return or exchange spoiled produce — don’t hesitate to ask.


🧼 Bonus Tip: Wash Your Citrus

Even if the orange looks clean, it’s a good habit to rinse fruits under running water before peeling. This helps remove any bacteria, pesticides, or mold spores that might transfer to the flesh during peeling.


🚨 The Bottom Line

If you spot mold, soft spots, or a sour smell on an orange — don’t buy it, and don’t eat it. Your health is worth far more than a piece of questionable fruit. A good orange should be firm, fragrant, and free of visible blemishes or mold.

So next time you’re shopping for oranges, trust your senses — and don’t ignore the warning signs.


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