Collard greens/kale used to be #9 on the Dirty Dozen™ list. Why are they now at #10?

In an effort to make the Dirty Dozen™ list as useful as possible by including fruits and vegetables consumers are more likely to purchase, we combined the similar scores of kale and collard greens and made them a single item on the list. Their averaged score places them at #10, behind cherries at #9, but we inadvertently switched them when we updated the list. We’ve corrected the error in the downloadable pdf, as well as in the full list on the website.

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