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Though this is a very vague question, some fruits do mold quickly and others do not. Mold growth is also commonly inhibited by chemicals used in commercial farming and by grocery stores themselves to keep the fruit good for as long as possible. For a more in-depth answer, rephrase your question to be more specific.

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fruit because it has both water and mold grows better in acidic environments.

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Q: Why do molds don't grow fast in fruits?
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