Are waxes applied to fruits and vegetables to make them look fresh?

In addition to pesticides, consumers must be aware of the waxes applied to many fruits and vegetables to seal in the water contained in the produce, thereby keeping the produce looking fresh. According to FDA law, grocery stores must display a sign noting that waxes or post harvest pesticides have been applied. Unfortunately, most stores do not comply with the law, and the FDA lacks the manpower to enforce it.

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