on โ12-09-2018 06:42 PM
Strawberries sold in Woolworths found with sewing needles embedded inside
Queensland's police and health authorities are investigating after sewing needles were found inside strawberries bought from Woolworths.
Chief Health Office Dr Jeannette Young has advised anyone who bought strawberries since the start of last week in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, to throw them out.
"If they do have any strawberries it would be safest to dispose of them," she said.
"One person did consume a contaminated strawberry and they're being assessed at the moment."
She said three incidents have been reported to police, including one in Queensland and two in Victoria.
Dr Young said the brands contaminated were called Berrylicious and Berry Obsession and have come from a farm in south-east Queensland.
A Facebook user posted a warning several days ago about a punnet of Berry Obsession strawberries, which were purchased from Woolworths at the Strathpine Centre on Brisbane's northside.
Joshua Gane said he was driving up to the coast when his friend bit into a strawberry and swallowed "half a sewing needle".
"We then checked the other strawberries and found another sewing needle lodged inside one of them," he said.
"We are now at the ER because he subsequently started experiencing severe abdominal pain."
Mr Gane later said they received a call from the store manager at the Strathpine Centre who said it would be issuing a total recall on all of the punnets.
"They suspect it is foul play, but unsure whether it was via the supplier, Woolworths or a customer," the post said.
Acting Chief Superintendent Terry Lawrence from the State Crime Command said police believe the contamination was deliberate.
"[It's been done] obviously to injure somebody," he said.
"Police have spoken to the person who operates the farm and they are assisting us with our inquiries," he said.
Authorities across the three states were investigating to find the culprits.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Woolworths said it had taken the contaminated strawberries from the shelves, while the incident was being investigated with the suppliers.
"Customers are advised to return these products to their local Woolworths for a full refund," the spokesperson said.
Police believe they have contained the threat and assured consumers would be able to safely buy strawberries again from tomorrow when the stock is replaced.
Guess I'll be chopping mine and not eating them whole.
They are not from the farms mentioned, but I'm not taking any chances.
on โ19-09-2018 04:55 PM
Strawberry needle scare: Child eats fruit containing metal in Tasmania, police say
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-19/contaminated-strawberries-needles-in-tasmania/10282780
i heard ealier western australia has also been hit.
on โ21-09-2018 08:01 PM
I read that supermarkets are even taking sewing needles off the shelves.
So copy catters cannot buy them.
โ23-09-2018 12:46 AM - edited โ23-09-2018 12:49 AM
The family at the centre of new twist in strawberry case
https://www.smh.com.au/national/new-twist-in-strawberry-case-20180919-p504rq.html
Mamma mia
Another argument for the legalisation of cannabis. (actually it's the same argument. To stop the criminal syndicates from pushing drugs, it is only necessary to remove the profit motive.)
Let them deal eat strawberry-cake.
on โ23-09-2018 01:36 AM
on โ23-09-2018 09:40 AM
It said he has become a major player in the strawberry industry.
Has it necessarily got anything to do with cannabis? It sounds as if he is mega wealthy & can absorb a loss. Maybe he is hoping to drive the smaller players out of business & buy out their farms at a bargain basement price.
on โ23-09-2018 08:05 PM
Needles found in Australian strawberries in New Zealand, Countdown supermarket pulls brand off shelves
โ23-09-2018 08:11 PM - edited โ23-09-2018 08:12 PM
I don't know. Mega wealthy, past history of involvement in, or at least association with, the commercial production of cannabis. Italian, from the Calabria region, luxurious home in the Riverland, owner of large amounts of agricultural land, relatives also with criminal histories. . . yeah, nothing to see here after all, is there?
on โ23-09-2018 09:48 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:Needles found in Australian strawberries in New Zealand, Countdown supermarket pulls brand off shelves
Oh for goodness sake, haven't they learned anything? Why pull them off the shelves? Scan them all with a metal detector and advertise that you have done it. Advise purchasers to cut strawberries before eating and stop ruining the livlihoods of the growers. Start thinking about improving shoppers confidence in the food supply instead of destroying it.
on โ23-09-2018 10:37 PM
โ24-09-2018 07:04 AM - edited โ24-09-2018 07:06 AM
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=mandarin%20needle
This is a stitch up