Pennsylvania Grocery Store Employee Accused of Tampering with Food

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The Pennsylvania State Police have found more items that may have been tampered with after a former Giant employee was accused of putting sewing needles in products. The King Hawaiian Bread Rolls and StarKist Light Tuna Large pouches larger than 2.6 oz are among the items that may have been tampered with. Customers who believe their items may have been tampered with are urged to return them to Giant and call Pennsylvania State Police Fogelsville Criminal Investigation Unit. The teen employee has been identified and will face charges.
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