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Victoria Police Probe Report of Needle in Mince Bought at Keilor East Aldi

Police are seeking any similar reports to establish whether the incident is isolated.

Overview

  • A customer reported finding a foreign object in mince purchased from the Melbourne store, prompting a police investigation.
  • A police spokesperson said the meat was purchased on October 2, though earlier reporting referenced September 23.
  • Offenders who deliberately contaminate food face penalties of up to 10 years in prison, police warned.
  • Investigators asked anyone who finds a stray item in meat products to contact them as inquiries continue.
  • Aldi is understood to refer such allegations to police, and authorities noted that non-criminal produce contamination should be reported to local councils, with coverage recalling prior strawberry needle cases in 2018.