Driscoll's Strawberries Under Scrutiny Over Alleged Cancer Risks
Popular American agriculture company, Driscoll’s, came under scrutiny after a batch of strawberries tested positive for pesticide residues.
www.ourcancerstories.comHere’s a quick update on Driscoll’s strawberries from recent news:
A May 2026 report highlighted concerns over pesticide residues found in some Driscoll’s strawberry batches, including PFAS-related compounds. Driscoll’s stated it complies with applicable U.S. pesticide and food-safety regulations and follows scientific best practices. [Source: FreshFruitPortal and related coverage summarized from publicly available reports, May 2026]
Separately, Driscoll’s has been active in legal and IP matters around strawberry varieties, including appeals related to patent cases involving their proprietary strawberry genetics and breeding programs. Driscoll’s has argued that its patented varieties and related breeding records are being used without authorization in some cases. [Source: FreshFruitPortal, May 2025]
There have been broader Industry and media discussions about Driscoll’s market position (notably their share of organic strawberries in the U.S.) and ongoing innovations in strawberry varieties, including specialty colors and flavors (e.g., rosé varieties). [Source: New Republic, 2024; Delish/PureWow coverage around 2019–2021]
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Popular American agriculture company, Driscoll’s, came under scrutiny after a batch of strawberries tested positive for pesticide residues.
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m.andnowuknow.comDriscoll’s was established in 1950 when Ed’s son, Joe Reiter, joined forces with a few other berry growers. Not long after, some wily genetic maneuvering produced a patentable strawberry that could be shipped to the East Coast, which was the holy grail of strawberry breeding. The variety also fruited later than its competitors, giving it a seasonal advantage that creates a temporary and lucrative monopoly. … Organic strawberry fields are typically not subjected to these chemicals. Instead, an...
newrepublic.comRosé strawberries are officially a thing, and they're actually pretty cool . Here's how Driscoll's developed the new fruit.
www.purewow.comDriscoll's filed a protective appeal against the recent summary judgment entered by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District in favor of California Berry Cultivars.
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