Needle reportedly found in green grape bought at Victorian Aldi supermarket

A needle has reportedly been found in a grape bought from a Victorian Aldi store and police are investigating, weeks after reports of spikes in strawberries.

A photo of the grape uploaded to social media.

A photo of the grape uploaded to social media. Source: Facebook

A needle spiked through a grape has reportedly been found in a Victorian Aldi shop, weeks after similar suspected contamination of strawberries.

Chloe Shaw posted to Facebook on Sunday that she had made the discovery and contacted the retailer and police.

"Grapes I purchased today from ALDI Caroline Springs. Please check all your grapes before eating especially if you're giving them to your kids," she posted alongside two photos of a halved green grape with a metal spike inside.
Victoria Police confirmed an investigation is underway.

"The community is reminded that anyone found to be contaminating food products can be charged with a serious indictable offence with penalties including up to 10 years in jail," the force said in a statement.

Aldi issued a one-line statement on Monday: "Food tampering, involving the deliberate interference with food is a criminal offence and we work with authorities on all reported incidents."

The grape tampering comes two weeks after police confirmed they were investigating needles found in strawberries.

A needle was found in a strawberry bought at a Fairfield store on 25 August and reported to police on 10 September.

Another strawberry bought at Eltham on 23 September had a metal spike and was reported to police the next day.

Last year Australian strawberry growers were rocked as police across the country investigated more than 100 reports of fruit being contaminated with needles and other objects.

Many of the reports were found to be fake or copycat incidents but the scare prompted the federal government to rush through tougher penalties for so-called "food terrorists".


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Published 7 October 2019 3:22pm
Updated 7 October 2019 8:20pm


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