Grocery Employee Charged for Putting Needles in Food Sold to Customers

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An underage employee of a Pennsylvania supermarket will be charged after sewing needles were found in bagged vegetables and Tastykake packages returned by customers. Pennsylvania State Police are recommending customers check their groceries for tampering if they bought them from a Giant supermarket in suburban Allentown between April 13 and April 19. The suspect is a minor and was not named, and police did not say if anyone reported being injured by one of the sewing needles.
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