The Sunday Guardian

Australia offers reward as strawberri­es sabotaged with needles

- REUTERS

The Australian state of Queensland on Saturday offered a A$100,000 ($71,500) reward for informatio­n leading to the arrest of those responsibl­e for sabotaging strawberri­es with sewing needles.

The police have said that six brands of strawberri­es in Australia are believed to be contaminat­ed with needles and pins, prompting warnings from authoritie­s to slice the fruit before eating. “Someone is trying to sabotage the industry but also in doing that, they are putting babies’ and children’s and families’ lives at risk,” Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said at a press conference, where she confirmed the reward. The Berry Obsession, Berry Licious, Donnybrook Berries, Love Berry, Delightful Strawberri­es and Oasis brands of strawberri­es are believed to be affected, according to the police, who said the contaminat­ed fruit appeared to have originated at a Queensland-based supplier. Queensland is a major strawberry producer in a national industry worth more than A$130 million a year. Woolworths Group has removed all the affected brands from shelves in its supermarke­ts, but continues to sell other varieties of the fruit. Strawberry prices have dropped around the country. ABC News reported on Saturday that wholesale prices have halved to A$0.50 per punnet below the cost of production in Western Australia, where strawberri­es crops are now peaking, with growers forced to dump tonnes of the fruit.

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