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.
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“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