From the sunlit Spanish trees to the Hungarian tables, citrus fruits arrive in the Tesco
To meet customer demand, Tesco works closely with its suppliers to reduce the delivery time of citrus from abroad to get fresher and more delicious fruits to the tables.
Between November and February, the main season of various citrus varieties takes place. Mandarin and orange, whether consumed alone or as a raw material, are hits even in Santa Claus packs, are true fruit of this time because of vitamin C in them.
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