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The product shown is a container of fresh strawberries, typically sold in grocery stores across North America, including Canada. As a fresh agricultural product, the country of origin depends heavily on seasonality; strawberries sold in the Canadian market (en-CA) are primarily sourced from California and Florida in the United States or from various agricultural regions in Mexico during the winter months. During the summer, they may also be locally sourced from Canada.
The packaging shown features a generic retailer-applied or distributor-applied label rather than a major consumer brand sticker like Driscoll's or Dole. This indicates the product is likely a private label or generic commodity offering distributed through a major retailer's supply chain. The ownership of fresh produce is generally held by the large agricultural conglomerates or the retail giants (such as Walmart, Loblaw, or Sobeys) that manage the private brand under which it is sold.
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