Berry sabotage prompts harsh new penalties

By Daniel McCulloch
Updated September 19 2018 - 3:31pm, first published 1:17pm
Scott Morrison wants tougher penalties for anyone convicted of food tampering.
Scott Morrison wants tougher penalties for anyone convicted of food tampering.

Pranksters who post food contamination hoaxes on social media could face 10 years behind bars, as the government cracks down on "food terrorists" responsible for the strawberry needle crisis.

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