Woman reportedly finds needle inside apple sold at Sydney supermarket

NSW Police are investigating a woman's claim that she discovered a needle inside an apple sold at a Sydney supermarket.

Pink Lady apples sit on a stall at a fruit store in Sydney on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013. (AAP Image/Paul Miller) NO ARCHIVING

Source: AAP

A mother has reportedly found a needle inside an apple she bought from a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney's northwest.

The Seven Network on Tuesday reported the needle was found in a six-pack of Pink Lady apples purchased from a supermarket at The Ponds.

The Kellyville Ridge mother reportedly found the needle when peeling an apple for her daughters on Tuesday morning.

"I just thought wow this can't possibly be happening," she told the Seven Network.

"Not in apples. I'd seen the news about the strawberries and I'd been vigilant about cutting those up for the girls but to see this in an apple ..."

A Woolworths spokesman told AAP "we're aware of the customer report and understand police are investigating".

"The details have been referred to the authorities leading the response to this matter and we'll consult with them on next steps," he said in a statement.

NSW Police say they are investigating and held a press conference to discuss the matter.

Needles have been found in strawberries across Australia with New Zealand announcing this week it would pull the Australian-grown fruit from its supermarket shelves.

A health warning to throw out or cut up strawberries remains in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania and South Australia.

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Published 18 September 2018 3:22pm
Updated 18 September 2018 3:40pm
By Helen Chen


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