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is a cherry just a cherry? - Coggle Diagram
is a cherry just a cherry?
the cherry itself
it can't be stored too long after the plucking of the cherry
each and every one must be handpicked to guarantee the quality
they must be plucked at the perfect time as they do not grow after they leave the tree
there is a certain process that the cherry must go through in order to grow properly
you must pay a premium price
social hierarchy
labour and the workers
most underpaid workers are illegal or undocumented immigrants - leads to cultural divide
political issue of workers
quality and inequality
social hierarchy - those who are able to eat the cherries and those who aren't
awareness has been raised for the workers and their unfair treatment and income
many families are dependent on the income they receive from the farms
24 billion individual cherries must be plucked from their trees
every cherry ripens at a different time, and at different speeds
the same workers will handpick different types of fruits during different times of the year
numbers of farmworkers are dwindling
the hours of the job are extremely demanding
coronavirus and it's effects
the most underpaid workers are now rebranded as essential workers
some workers were afraid to get sick
the workers whom are undocumented are ineligible for stimulus checks and unempolyment benefits
financial strain on the workers
there was suddenly a higher demand for fruits and vegetables
some workers decided to go on strikes to demand more safety precautions and hazard pay