Boycott Driscoll's Action in Watsonville [with photos & video]
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www.business-humanrights.orgHere’s the latest I can provide based on recent public reporting:
Driscoll’s has been responding to pesticide-related concerns raised by consumer-advocacy groups. A May 2026 report notes the company reaffirming its commitment to food safety and compliance with U.S. regulations, including EPA oversight and third-party audits of growers. This follows a Mamavation study that alleged residues of various pesticides, including PFAS-associated substances, in some conventional Driscoll’s strawberries, prompting industry-wide scrutiny. Driscoll’s asserts it operates in full compliance with federal, state, and local food safety rules and that its growers are subject to independent audits.[1]
Coverage of the Mamavation findings indicates the debate over pesticide use and residues in berries remains active, with consumer safety groups pushing for stricter testing and transparency, while Driscoll’s emphasizes adherence to regulatory standards and ongoing audits.[1]
For broader historical and corporate context, Driscoll’s has frequently been highlighted in industry profiles for its scale and product innovations, though recent news is more focused on safety and regulatory questions rather than new product launches.[5][6][8]
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www.business-humanrights.orgOnly the Finest Berries
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