Vegetables Purchased After the Time of Biur

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Question

A buyer purchases vegetables grown by non-Jews after the time of biur has passed, and they were not destroyed by the seller. If the buyer purchases an amount less than what is needed for three meals, is there a need to destroy them? The doubt is whether, since they were already obligated in biur with the seller, any amount must be destroyed, or since the buyer does not have an amount obligated in biur, there is no need to destroy?

Answer

Shalom and blessings

Since they are already obligated in biur, any amount purchased must be destroyed.

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