A content creator has been accused of contaminating a grocery store in New Hampshire with her urine and filming it.
She was charged with criminal mischief as a class B felony.
“Upon notification from law enforcement, we immediately reviewed store video, identified affected products, removed them from our shelves and sanitized all surfaces,” the statement continued.
Kelli Tedford.
“We also reached out to members who purchased at-risk products. No fresh produce, meat, seafood, prepared foods or refrigerated products were affected,” the statement added. “Our community’s health and safety remain our top priorities.”
The Monadnock Food Co-Op is working with the Keene Health Department and Keene Police Department to ensure “no ongoing risks remain.”
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The Monadnock Food Co-Op sustained a financial loss of over $1,500 in destroyed merchandise and cleaning costs, per the police’s news release.
The grocery store has issued a voluntary recall of several products purchased between Feb. 10-Feb. 15, including raw walnuts, organic red quinoa and organic oatmeal.
PEOPLE has reached out to Keene Police Department and the New Hampshire Department of Justice for comment.
source: people.com