Food & Drink

Fruit Tampering

Food & Drink

Posted by: looklively

26th Sep 2018 10:04am

Thinking about the recent news about fruit tampering (needles in strawberries, bananas, mangoes etc), what impact would you say it had on the way you purchase and consume fresh fruits?

Pokejoke
  • 2nd Oct 2018 06:49pm

It did not affect my shopping in any way. I just cut our fruit to make sure there was nothing stuck in it and ate as normal. I don’t want the fruit growers suffering because of this plus we eat a lot of fruit every day in our house. Taking fruit out of our diet is not something I want to do away with because of the stupidity and thoughtlessness of others. I still can’t be.ieve someone would do this! They can’t win just like a terrorist can’t win.


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