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Updated 2026-06-18 17:15

Driscoll's strawberries have recently been at the center of online discussions regarding pesticide residue levels. According to reports, an independent test found multiple residues, including certain types of pesticides, in their strawberries. However, Driscoll's has emphasized that their strawberries comply with all U.S. crop safety regulations and guidelines. The company asserts that their partner farms adhere to regulatory standards, and no official recall has been issued as of mid-2026. It's worth noting that these claims are subject to ongoing investigation and verification, with Driscoll's maintaining that their strawberries meet the required safety standards.

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Do You Know Where Your Strawberries Come From?

Driscoll’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.

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Driscoll’s and Plenty Agree to Grow Strawberries Indoors

Driscoll’s, the leading consumer brand in fresh berries, and indoor vertical-farming company Plenty Unlimited Inc., today announced a joint development agreement to grow Driscoll’s proprietary flavorful strawberries year-round in Plenty’s vertical indoor farms. Driscoll’s 100 years of farming heritage and focus on delivering Only the Finest Berries™ is the ideal complement to Plenty’s industry-leading, sustainable, indoor farming technology and commitment to growing the best tasting produce....

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