I'm an apple farmer - how the wax on your fruit really gets there, you shouldn't be scared
Briefly

Kait Thornton emphasizes that the wax on store-bought apples is not unhealthy but a natural protective layer, part of an apple's ecology that helps retain moisture.
Describing her viral video, Thornton points out both store-bought and tree-fresh apples have natural wax, emphasizing it is vital for the apple's health and longevity.
Read at New York Post
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