id like to know how long that took.
Cutting, pressing, bottling, then cleaning the juicer and eventually the bottles. Some people can make $40 plus dollars putting in an extra hr at work, so it may not feel worth it to them unless they really need a lot of juice. And even then, you can probably grab a big a$s container of pineapple juice for less than $7.
And i say this as a person who cooks and cleans and makes his own smoothies all through the week, so im not against putting in the work.
oh, there is the added plus of knowing you aren't being poisoned with all the additives in the store-bought sh1t. Thats priceless
+1