Food & Drink

Fruit Tampering

Food & Drink

Posted by: looklively

26th Sep 2018 10:04am

Thinking about the recent news about fruit tampering (needles in strawberries, bananas, mangoes etc), what impact would you say it had on the way you purchase and consume fresh fruits?

3lions
  • 22nd Oct 2018 09:34am

No it's not changed my choice of fruit. I agree there was a initial needle incident with strawberries, but the rest of so called needle's found in fruit, I heard mango's, apple's, even bananas for Christ sake. All of these were from sad people with no life who live on stupid Facebook. I mean seriously I don't know what this world has come to with the society the way it is now. No I'm not a OAP either. It's a very sad world & stupid Facebook & Twitter and all the other stupid funny enough called social media, more like antisocial media. They all have another issue to focus on, as that's all these sad, single minded peoole can do. Only my opinion of course


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