‘I knew at this point the jar had been marked and someone had done it on purpose.’It sparked Tesco to recall of all its Heinz baby food nationwide and email all its Clubcard customers warning them of the risk.A second mother, Harpreet Kaur-Singh, then contacted Tesco to tell them she had found shards of metal in a jar of Heinz Sunday chicken dinner and a jar of cheesy pasta stars.Mrs Kaur-Singh said she had not thought anything of it at the time, but that she had binned the two jars and her remaining stock of baby food as a precaution.Some 42,000 jars of Heinz baby food were recovered following the recall, although there is no evidence that any more than the three discovered had been tampered with.Further letters to Tesco from Wright related to Cow and Gate baby food and resulted in 140,000 units of the company’s products being withdrawn from Tesco shelves, the Old Bailey was told.A draft of messages sent to Tesco was found on Wright’s laptop following his arrest, as well as photos of tins of food and jars of baby food and slivers of metal, the court heard.He signed off his letters ‘Guy Brush and the Dairy Pirates’, the jury heard, and claimed to be part of a cohort of dairy farmers angry at the low price they were paid for their milk.Wright denies two counts of contaminating goods and three counts of blackmail against Tesco.He faces a further charge of blackmail for allegedly demanding £150,000 worth of bitcoin from a driver with whom he had had a road-rage altercation.Wright, from Market Rasen in Lincolnshire, admits carrying out various elements of the campaign but claims he was forced to do so by travellers who came on to his land and threatened to kill him unless he gave them £1 million.He denies planting the shards of metal in the baby food found in the Rochdale branch of Tesco, but accepts he placed the contaminated jar on the shelf in Lockerbie.Boy, 13, is second teenager charged with murder of man found dead by churchGovernment agrees to cover costs of appeals against downgraded exam resultsUp to 2,000,000 GCSE results 'likely to be downgraded' with disadvantaged hardest hitBoy, 17, jailed for life for brutal murder of mum who he buried in cemeteryLearn how to retrain for a job in health and social careMum jailed for leaving toddler in hot room and letting him die of thirstWhy you need to be thinking about training for your career NOWMajor London bridge closed with immediate effect after heatwave causes cracksFarmer dumps 400 tyres at front door of alleged fly-tipperBoy, 13, is second teenager charged with murder of man found dead by churchUK records highest number of new cases in two months as 1,441 test positiveUp to 2,000,000 GCSE results ‘likely to be downgraded’ with disadvantaged hardest hit on your information about rats is incorrect to say the least, try not using only google as a research tool but sites with credible sources -masters in terrestrial mammal ecology HOWEVER, it was probably eaten by a rat first which is why it ended up on the ground, and then the birds got to it.Rat poison, block type with holes (Several brands available)WARNING: PLEASE read the caution label on the poison carefully.Also, NEVER use rodent poison INSIDE your home.

A mother was millimetres away from feeding her baby a craft knife blade allegedly planted in a jar of baby food, a court has heard.Sheep farmer Nigel Wright, 45, is accused of deliberately spiking the jar as part of a campaign to extort £1.4 million worth of bitcoin from Tesco between May 2018 and February 2020.Wright allegedly sent dozens of letters to the supermarket giant offering to reveal the location of the contaminated products in exchange for cryptocurrency.Mum Morven Smith, from Lockerbie, had already fed a few spoonfuls of Heinz sweet and sour chicken to her baby when she spotted the shard of metal in the bowl in December 2019.Mrs Smith said: ‘I gave my son a couple of spoonfuls and noticed something shiny – I pulled it out with my fingers at that point. Who eats rat feces? I felt sick I was so shocked.’Mrs Smith said her husband then found a second blade stuck at the bottom of the jar.She said at first she had only planned to contact Heinz and Tesco, saying: ‘I didn’t think someone might have done this on purpose.’It was only when she was wrapping the jar and the blades in a freezer bag that she noticed someone had drawn a circle with a cross through it on the bottom of the product.‘I felt sick when I first saw this,’ she said.

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