The video claims American strawberries (esp. Driscoll’s) contain up to 371 pesticides and uses industrial processing footage to suggest heavy chemical contamination and no rinsing.
• The “371” figure misinterprets a UK government report stating labs tested for up to 371 possible pesticide residues—not that strawberries contained that many; no evidence supports 371 actual pesticides on US strawberries.
• Lab tests found about 12 pesticide residues (including some PFAS) on sampled conventional Driscoll’s strawberries at levels legal in the US but banned or higher-restricted elsewhere; strawberries rank high on EWG’s Dirty Dozen for residues, yet USDA/FDA data shows they stay within US safety tolerances
Oh how cool, big fella helping a little fella out fishing. Love seeing it. Made the little fellas day. And bet made the big fellas day too
We need more of this in society. Bet the little fella will do it down the road one day. Do a good deed today if you can ☺️
They used a low vibrational frequency to keep you small, limited, in survival mode. But that took your free will away. So these upgrades coming in, stop this! You will know the truth, weather you want to or not. But you will have the choice. The whole story! Not what they told you to believe!
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