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A single strawberry selling for $19 is going viral on TikTok. Screengrab from @Bichonxattack on X. A single strawberry has been put on the shelves of a California grocery store with a whopping price tag, and TikTokers are calling it “embarrassing.”
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The “organic single berry” is imported from Kyoto, Japan, and has a price tag of $19 at the California-based supermarket. “Apparently it’s the best tasting strawberry in the entire world,” Antoci said in her video.
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