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One time I sold about 300 common blueberries to Pierre, the next day when I was talking to Caroline and Evelyn, they said they had bought some blueberries that were so bad they had to throw them out.
From then on, I only sold gold-star crops to Pierre, and then I'd get messages from villagers saying how they bought such and such from the store, and it was really good. Like when Maru said her mom asked her to pick up something good, so she bought some strawberry wine for dinner.
So if you like the idea of other villagers being able to eat your crops and tell you how much they enjoyed them, you can sell to Pierre. As far as I know, this doesn't effect gameplay at all, you don't earn any extra money, and you don't earn any extra hearts with villagers.