A GREENGROCER is flogging Britain’s most expensive apples â for £15 each.
The fruit, flown in by Fish + Meat Shop from , costs the equivalent of nearly £42 a kilo â 14 times the price at a market stall within half a mile.



A melon â also imported from the Far East â will set shoppers back almost £100, while a punnet of extra-large grapes is £80.
Despite the eye-watering cost, the shop is a favourite with celebrity locals, including , and , while singer , is also said to be a fan.
But Meraj Eshagh, 59, who runs a stall at nearby , scoffed at the sky-high prices, saying: “You must be joking
“Are you serious? I have no clue why they’d be selling them for that.
“We sell apples for £3 a kilo.”;
Grown in the Aomori prefecture, 400 miles north of , the apples weigh about 12oz, roughly twice the size of a braeburn.
They are thought to be Fujis, which usually cost a few pounds online.
Yet the fruit is proving a hit â Becks is said to be a regular at the shop, loading his basket with the pricey produce, including the £15 apples and £50 punnets of strawberries.
A source said: “He spends an absolute fortune on the Japanese apples and other fruit â I suppose he can afford it.”;
One shopper, 56, who comes in three to four times a week to buy groceries and salmon for her dog, said: “It’s delicious.
“I would rather spend the money and have a memorable experience.”
Consultant Kirill Voronin, 30, who travelled from Richmond to pick up his £300 haul, said: “We’ve got a lot of stuff.
“It’s convenient and it’s good.”;
- Additional reporting: Harriette Boucher
