Fruit stands have become a common sight here in the Bay Area. Vendors push carts, pitch tents, and raise sun umbrellas, all in preparation to market their fruit to local passersby. Yet many questions arise from their emergence— who are these vendors, and where did they come from?
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About the Contributor
Linda Lin, Segment Producer
Linda Lin is a senior at Carlmont High School in her second year of journalism. She enjoys art, motion graphics, and graphic design and aspires to help make Carlmont journalism a more multimedia platform. Outside of journalism, she enjoys playing for Carlmont's water polo team, organizing Art Club events, and creating art.