Still want your migrants picking your veg ??
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Produce usually gets X-rayed during processing, so unlikely the pickers.
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So every produce that’s picked gets x-rayed I don’t think so Jonny pull en other one !
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Yup. Root vegetables like onions and potatoes are especially prone to metal fragments in the soil getting embedded in them as they grow, so they get scanned. It’s most likely a sociopath customer sneaking the needles in at the store.
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Pretty snazzy, huh? All that awesome western technology. Can you guys even grow strawberries in St. Petersburg? The reason I ask is because you’re not very fluent in English. It’s really bad, actually. Do svidaniya, comrade! Blocked.
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What we need is some really strong plastic packaging



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'evil'? Another right wing polly shooting their mouth off. Like a disgruntled, under paid/ripped off farm worker.
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Crazy situation
Disgruntled former worker? Sabotage by competitive industry? Dickhead student fruit pickers (my favourite) Can they access details on needle purchases in strawberry growing farm areas or is that like finding a needle ...sorry
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It is heartbreaking to see a lot of this produce being thrown away. Whoever did this must be a very unhappy person to spread this kind of misery. I hope you get everything you deserve!
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We should put needles in the persons eyes
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Listened to one Woman yesterday who found a needle cutting up strawberries for her baby....scary stuff!
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Hence why buying products in plastic is best.
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They are in plastic. Insert is the packing shed.
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Then why fear copycats?
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The plastic packing isn't tamper proof. Has aeration holes too, extend shelf life/go moldy slower.
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I never said it was. Putting a needle through plastic would cause a perforation, thus companies and customers could check for this. Anything else?
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I meant the plastic packaging being used now isn't tamper proof.
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