Giant Store Employee Puts Needles in Food, Police Warn.

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Pennsylvania State Police are investigating an incident of food tampering at a Giant grocery store in Lehigh County, where an employee put sewing needles in bagged vegetables and individual Tastykake packages. The tampered items were bought and then returned by customers. A juvenile, now a former employee, has been identified as a suspect and charges are forthcoming. No one has been injured in the incident. Giant has removed several products from the Lower Macungie store's shelves and is fully cooperating with law enforcement on the investigation.
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