• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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      They give the address of the hydroponics greenhouse in Ontario they’re grown at, so I don’t think so.

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        This is really cool. Besides the US being malignant, fresh berries in the winter are typically air freight (they don’t last long enough for a truck ride from California) and that significantly increases the carbon footprint of the product. Growing them in a local greenhouse addresses both problems!

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          I’m shocked at how much greenhouse stuff there is, actually. I was preparing to subsist on canned stuff whenever the US cut us off.

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              14 hours ago

              I wonder if they’re using failed pot farms. From what I’ve seen of those places, that’s going to be the most secure and carefully climate-controlled lettuce ever grown.

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            I’m shocked at how much greenhouse stuff there is, actually.

            I’ve found that there are multiple greenhouse lettuce growers in Alberta, of all places.