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Only way to get them out is to demolish the building.
I myself noticed that after I've built like 20-30 plots of apples to make my village entrance look pretty.
I believe the families working the plots literally walk one veggie or egg to the market or possibly granary and that is why it's a bottleneck and nothing ever gets moved. Apples are just flat out bugged they never make it anywhere and get bugged in the houses til I bulldoze them (waste of a skill point) so don't use them.
The apples stay in the house. I tried the forager hut, but alas.
I and many others are learning this and have shared this almost a week ago, but the bad advice from content creators hasnt been fully cleared out yet.
Meat
Berries
Bread or Eggs
Vegetables
Apples
Honey
In approximately that order.
They only eat 1 food per month, so if you are stocked with 50 meat and you have 250 families, they'll eat 50 meat first, then move onto berries, then onto bread or eggs, I forget which, and so on.
I believe they also stock in approximately that order. If there's 2 vegetables needing to go to the market, they'll grab the vegetables first before apples or honey. This also means if you have multiple buildings with eggs, they'll be taking those eggs first to the granary in, I believe, 1 per plot per trip, greatly slowing logistics of vegetables, apples and Honey.
There is no randomness to how people eat from the market.
The real issue is veggies/eggs/apples are not treated like any other resource and will not be stockpiled by granary workers. It creates bottlenecks and other issues since it's almost impossible to trade or barter with them.