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Were Driscoll's strawberries confirmed to cause cancer? Posts exaggerate pesticide test results
Driscoll's described the online rumors as "misinformation and non-scientific claims." The evidence pointed in the same ...
Driscoll's described the online rumors as "misinformation and non-scientific claims." The evidence pointed in the same ...
In May 2026, a website reported pesticide residues in one Driscoll's sample — not that the berries cause cancer.
The rumor stems from a real-life test that found pesticide residues in a Driscoll's sample, but it exaggerates the facts. We need your help to keep doing this work. By building our membership, we will ...
Get the most life out of these sweet and juicy summertime gems.
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