- More than 100 reports of needles hidden in fruit rocked Australia during September.
- Now the problem has gone international as a man found a thin piece of wire in strawberries in Mahota, Singapore, and needles were found in strawberries in Auckland, New Zealand.
- Singapore’s largest supermarket FairPrice stopped importing Australian strawberries on Monday.
- The Australian government is so concerned it changed the law on September 20 – people could now get 15 years for contaminating fruit, and 10 for hoaxes and pranks.
Australian strawberries containing sharp metal and needles have been discovered in New Zealand and Singapore – the first international reports since more read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com