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A needle crisis in Australia saw hundreds of punnet pulled from shelves
A needle was found inside a punnet of strawberries on sale in a New Zealand supermarket, the second such incident in recent months
The strawberries were bought at a Fresh Choice supermarket in Geraldine, a town on the South Island
It comes after a nationwide scare in Australia which saw almost 200 reports of needle-contaminated strawberries.An Australian woman accused
of carrying out the act in "spite" has since been arrested.It is not clear if the strawberry punnet, which was bought on Saturday morning,
was domestic to New Zealand or imported from Australia.The person who found the needle was not harmed, a Ministry for Primary Industries
(MPI) spokesperson told news outlet Newshub.However, the store has removed all strawberries from its shelves as a "precautionary
measure".MPI say the matter has been referred to the police, adding that they were currently conducting an investigation.This is the latest
incident to take place in New Zealand since a needle was found in a punnet of Australia-imported strawberries earlier in SeptemberNew
Zealand's two largest food distributors - Countdown and Foodstuffs - said then they had stopped importing Australian strawberries due to the
scare.The nationwide scare in Australia saw hundreds of punnets of strawberries pulled from shelves.But some reports turned out to be hoaxes
and others are thought to be copycat cases or social media stunts.However, Australian woman My Ut Trinh who has been accused of putting
needles inside strawberries, was arrested earlier this month.Ms Trinh, who worked at a supervisor at a strawberry farm north of Brisbane, is
alleged to have been motivated by spite
She faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty