Giant Employee Faces Charges for Putting Needles in Customers' Food

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A Giant employee in Lower Macungie Township, Pennsylvania, allegedly put sewing needles into grocery items purchased by customers. The incident was reported to the police, who found that the needles were put into bagged vegetables and individual Tastykake packaging. Customers who purchased items from the store between April 13 and April 19 are urged to check them for tampering. A juvenile suspect has been identified, and charges are forthcoming.
- Giant employee put sewing needles into food purchased by customers: Police WPVI-TV
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- Employee put needles in food at Lehigh County Giant store, troopers warn (UPDATE) lehighvalleylive.com
- Teen Giant employee accused of tampering with bagged groceries CBS Philadelphia
- Employee at Lehigh County Giant to be charged after putting sewing needles in food packaging: PSP FOX 29 Philadelphia
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