I have one very important question that has been on my mind for weeks now: what the heck is up with the giant grapes at Stop & Shop?

If you think I'm exaggerating, I'm not. For the past few days, I've brought a Ziploc bag of green grapes to work, and both Michael and Gazelle have commented on their size.

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Surely there must be more shoppers encountering these giant grapes.

What’s Going On With These Giant Grapes?

It's not the first time I've encountered the large fruits. It seems to be the norm over the past few months. The odd thing is, it's just the green ones, and when I say large, I mean huge.

Most parents remember the days of cutting grapes for little ones to safely eat, but I never thought I'd need to sit down with a knife and fork to eat a single grape as a grown adult.

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Shoppers Are Taking Notice

Okay, so maybe I didn't actually use utensils to enjoy the grapes, but in hindsight I probably should have.

Take a look at this one grape in particular. It was the largest in the bunch. Clearly my dog Mo was fascinated by it, too.

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Comparing the Grapes to Everyday Items

To put it into perspective, this is how it looks compared to an AirPods case.

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Or next to a lime.

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Michaela Johnson/Townsquare Media
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Alongside a traditional deck of cards.

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Michaela Johnson/Townsquare Media
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Finally, next to an average-sized grape.

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Michaela Johnson/Townsquare Media
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Absurd, right?

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