Sewing pins found in meat products sold in Nanaimo grocery stores - News Summed Up

Sewing pins found in meat products sold in Nanaimo grocery stores


Police in Nanaimo are investigating several cases of possible food tampering after sewing pins were found in meat products purchased at grocery stores in the Vancouver Island city. All involved pins, similar to those used for sewing, that were found in Grimm's brand meat products. Most recently, a pin was found in a Ukranian sausage sold at the Fairway Market in March, police said. Police are warning anyone who has purchased meat products at Nanaimo grocery stores to inspect them thoroughly before consuming them. Grimm's and the grocery stores involved are cooperating fully with the investigation, O'Brien said.


Source: CBC News April 30, 2018 22:13 UTC



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