1. More unusually cold ( 1 ) are expected for tonight and
tomorrow through the ( 2 ). Hard freezes are expected
over much of Florida, and despite the ( 3 ) best efforts,
much of the ( 4 ) will probably be lost. This ( 5 ), along
with last month’s ( 5 ) in southern California, means citrus
fruits are going to be ( 6 ). That means more imports and,
of course, higher prices in the ( 7 ). Experts predict that
prices for oranges may ( 8 ) to their hightest level in five years. ( 9 ) should start seeing these
higher prices in about two to three months. So ( 10 ) on that frozen orange juice while you
can still afford it.
More unusually cold temperatures ( 1 ) expected for
tonight ( 2 ) tomorrow through the deep South. Hard
freezes are expected ( 3 ) much of Florida, and despite
the growers’ best efforts, ( 4 ) the citrus crop will probably
be lost. This cold wave, along with last month’s flooding
( 5 ) southern California, means citrus fruits are ( 6 ) be in
short supply. That means more imports and, of course,
higher prices ( 7 ) grocery store. Experts predict that prices ( 8 ) oranges may climb to their
hightest level ( 9 ) five years. Consumers should start seeing these higher prices in about
two ( 10 ) three months. So stock up on that frozen orange juice while you can ( 11 ) afford it.
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