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Metal objects found in potatoes in New Brunswick

Police are investigating after metal objects have been found in potatoes in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I. this week.

Police investigating similar food-tampering incidents in Nova Scotia and P.E.I.

Police in New Brunswick are investigating two possible food-tampering incidents after reports of metal objects being found in potatoes in Tabusintac and the Nigadoo areathis week.

Metal objects have also beenfound in potatoes in Nova Scotia and P.E.I.

This nail was found inside a potato bought in Antigonish. (Courtesy Woodchuckcanuck.com)
No injuries have been reported in any of the incidents, police say.

On May 21, a Tabusintacresident reported discovering a nail in a potato on May 18,saidRCMP Const. JullieRogers-Marsh.

The potato was in a bag purchased from the Tabusintac Co-op on May 13, she said.

RCMP have recoveredthe potato, nail and bag in question as part of the investigation, Rogers-Marsh said.

On May 19, the owner of the Petit-Rocher Inter Marchtold the BNPP Regional Police Forcethat a customer had discovered a nail in a potato purchased from the store, said Rogers-Marsh.

"Anyone who finds any foreign metal objects in a potato is asked to refrain from throwing out the potato, metal object or the bag it was in when purchased and they're asked to please contact their local police so the items can be passed along to investigators," she said.

P.E.I. RCMPbegan investigating on May 18after a person found a metal object in a potato bought at the Montague Atlantic Superstore. Police didn't identify the food's brand.

On May 19, a man found a nail in his potato in Antigonish, N.S., and took it to police. Police say the Farmer's Market potatoes came from the Atlantic Superstore in late April or early May.

On May 20, RCMP learned of another nail in a potato bought at a No Frills grocery store in Barrington Passage. It was also a Farmer's Market potato.

Last fall, metal sewing needles were found in potatoesacross Atlantic Canada.