These large, luxury Japanese strawberries just launched in Canada



The viral Oishii strawberry is now available in Canada. A package of eight large or 11 medium Koyo Berries retails for $12.99 at all Fortinos locations across the GTA and is for sale at other select Toronto grocers. For point of comparison, that’s $10.74 per 100 grams for the Koyo Berry versus $2.06 per 100 grams for greenhouse-grown Ontario strawberries. Read More



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