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Pins found in sausage, pepperoni bought in Nanaimo, police say

Sewing pins discovered in pepperoni and Ukrainian sausage at three separate stores in Nanaimo
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Nanaimo RCMP investigators have launched an investigation to determine who is responsible for inserting pins into meat products.

According to police, there have been three separate incidents reported to police in which Grimm鈥檚 Fine Foods-branded products have been tampered with at separate retailers throughout Nanaimo.

In each case a pin, similar to those used in sewing, was found inside products purchased by the general public.

The first incident occurred with products from Costco in December, when a pin was found inside pepperoni sticks, but it was not reported until March. The next tampering was discovered in February when a pin was discovered in pepperoni sticks from the Real Canadian Superstore and reported eight days later. In the third incident, a pin was discovered in some Ukrainian sausage from Fairway Market in late March and reported in early April.

鈥淲hat happened was, when some of the products were purchased, there was a delay between when the product was purchased, alerting the store and the store in turn alerting us,鈥 said Gary O鈥橞rien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman.

In the case of the Fairway Market incident, Randy Richter, Nanaimo store general manager, said the customer first contacted Grimm鈥檚, which contacted Fairway Market. Fairway cancelled its orders of Grimm鈥檚 products after being notified of the tampering.

鈥淭he customer, on his part, phoned up Grimm鈥檚. They were told to bring it back to Fairways. We did take it back. The Grimm鈥檚 rep picked it up, shipped it back to their head office and from there we pulled the product,鈥 Richter said.

Richter went on to say the Grimm鈥檚 products were pulled in the interest of public safety, but said he was unable to comment further.

Len Spencer, president of Direct Plus Food Group, the company responsible for sales and distribution of Grimm鈥檚 Fine Foods, said the company is working in co-operation with police, but could say little beyond that, citing the ongoing police investigation. He also would not comment on how other stores have responded to the incidents or how they have affected sales of Grimm鈥檚 Fine Foods or other meat products.

鈥淎ll I can really comment on, at this point is 鈥 this is a police matter and it鈥檚 an active investigation and I can let you know that we are in full co-operation with the police on anything and everything that they need, so that鈥檚 about all I can tell you at this point,鈥 Spencer said.

O鈥橞rien said Nanaimo RCMP, working with Grimm鈥檚 investigators, have concluded the tampering happened while the products where on the display shelves in the stores and did not originate with the manufacturer.

鈥淐ostco, Real Canadian Superstore, Fairway Market, Grimm鈥檚 have all been fantastic to work with. They want to get to the bottom of this as quickly as possible as well,鈥 O鈥橞rien said.

So far no injuries have been reported nor have there been other tampering incidents involving Grimm鈥檚 or other brands of meat products in Nanaimo or elsewhere reported since early April.

Police are not providing a precise description of the kind of pin that was discovered in the meat since that is part of the evidence pertinent to the investigation.

O鈥橞rien investigators the public needs to be 鈥渆xtremely vigilant鈥 and if any new incidents of food tampering are discovered to contact Nanaimo RCMP immediately.

The investigation is continuing as investigators try to identify who is behind the tampering.

Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to call the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at or call 1-800-222-8477.



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