Urgent recall alert: Multiple food products pulled after disturbing video surfaces
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It's not every day that a routine grocery trip turns into a headline-grabbing controversy, but a recent incident has left many questioning just how safe the food on store shelves really is.
A shocking discovery has sparked widespread concern after disturbing videos surfaced, allegedly exposing an unsettling act in a well-known grocery store.
As the investigation unfolds, the situation raises bigger questions about food safety, consumer trust, and just how much we really know about what ends up in our carts.
It began with an anonymous tip on Valentine's Day, leading to a disturbing discovery that has since prompted a recall of several food items.
The Monadnock Food Co-Op in Keene, New Hampshire, found itself at the center of a scandal when 23-year-old Kelli Tedford was identified in videos posted online, engaging in the unthinkable act of urinating on store products.

The city of Keene, nestled in the picturesque southwestern corner of the state, is known for its quiet charm, not for making national headlines with such shocking behavior.
The local police department, upon receiving the tip, acted swiftly to investigate the matter.
The co-op, in a statement, assured the public that they had “immediately reviewed store video, identified affected products, removed them from our shelves, and sanitized all surfaces.”
The incident, which occurred on February 10, resulted in a loss of over $1,500 for the store and a felony criminal mischief charge for Tedford.
In the wake of the incident, the Monadnock Food Co-Op issued a voluntary recall for the following products purchased between February 10 and February 15:
The co-op has emphasized its commitment to food safety and is reviewing its security measures to prevent future incidents.
As the investigation unfolded, it became apparent that this was not an isolated incident.
Detectives uncovered numerous additional videos of Tedford that suggest a history of similar behavior dating back to at least 2021.
The possibility of additional charges looms as the investigation continues.
Image source: WMUR-TV / YouTube
The community has been left reeling from the news, with many expressing concern over the safety of their food.
The co-op's proactive response has been a silver lining, demonstrating the importance of having robust food safety protocols and recall procedures in place.
As we await Tedford's arraignment on April 7, the community holds its breath, hoping for justice and a return to the peace of mind that comes with knowing our food is safe to enjoy.
In the meantime, if you have any information related to this case or have purchased potentially contaminated items, you are urged to contact Det. Don Lundin at 603-357-9813.
Stay informed about the latest recalls to keep your household safe.
In addition to this recent contamination incident, authorities have issued recalls on widely consumed products, including a popular item found in hospitals and nursing homes and a snack that poses a serious risk for allergy sufferers.
Learn more about these recalls and how they might affect you.
Have you ever encountered a situation that made you question the safety of your food? How do you ensure the products you buy are free from contamination? Join the conversation and let us know how you navigate these concerns.
Also read: Are you eating dangerous food? Check the latest must-see recall list before your next meal!
A shocking discovery has sparked widespread concern after disturbing videos surfaced, allegedly exposing an unsettling act in a well-known grocery store.
As the investigation unfolds, the situation raises bigger questions about food safety, consumer trust, and just how much we really know about what ends up in our carts.
It began with an anonymous tip on Valentine's Day, leading to a disturbing discovery that has since prompted a recall of several food items.
The Monadnock Food Co-Op in Keene, New Hampshire, found itself at the center of a scandal when 23-year-old Kelli Tedford was identified in videos posted online, engaging in the unthinkable act of urinating on store products.

Grocery store recalls multiple products after startling contamination claims. Image source: WMUR-TV / YouTube
The city of Keene, nestled in the picturesque southwestern corner of the state, is known for its quiet charm, not for making national headlines with such shocking behavior.
The local police department, upon receiving the tip, acted swiftly to investigate the matter.
The co-op, in a statement, assured the public that they had “immediately reviewed store video, identified affected products, removed them from our shelves, and sanitized all surfaces.”
The incident, which occurred on February 10, resulted in a loss of over $1,500 for the store and a felony criminal mischief charge for Tedford.
In the wake of the incident, the Monadnock Food Co-Op issued a voluntary recall for the following products purchased between February 10 and February 15:
- Raw Walnuts, PLU 160
- Organic Coconut Shreds, PLU 403
- Organic Polenta, PLU 310
- Organic Red Quinoa, PLU 364
- Organic White Quinoa, PLU 301
- Organic Tri-Color Quinoa, PLU 312
- Organic Cornmeal, PLU 308
The co-op has emphasized its commitment to food safety and is reviewing its security measures to prevent future incidents.
As the investigation unfolded, it became apparent that this was not an isolated incident.
Detectives uncovered numerous additional videos of Tedford that suggest a history of similar behavior dating back to at least 2021.
The possibility of additional charges looms as the investigation continues.
Image source: WMUR-TV / YouTube
The community has been left reeling from the news, with many expressing concern over the safety of their food.
The co-op's proactive response has been a silver lining, demonstrating the importance of having robust food safety protocols and recall procedures in place.
As we await Tedford's arraignment on April 7, the community holds its breath, hoping for justice and a return to the peace of mind that comes with knowing our food is safe to enjoy.
In the meantime, if you have any information related to this case or have purchased potentially contaminated items, you are urged to contact Det. Don Lundin at 603-357-9813.
Stay informed about the latest recalls to keep your household safe.
In addition to this recent contamination incident, authorities have issued recalls on widely consumed products, including a popular item found in hospitals and nursing homes and a snack that poses a serious risk for allergy sufferers.
Learn more about these recalls and how they might affect you.
Key Takeaways
- A New Hampshire woman was arrested after videos surfaced of her contaminating food products by urinating on them at Monadnock Food Co-Op.
- The contamination prompted a recall of several items and led to more than $1,500 in loss for the store.
- The woman was released on her own recognisance and is set to be arraigned in court.
- The food co-op has issued a voluntary recall for certain products and is reviewing its security measures to safeguard against similar incidents.
Also read: Are you eating dangerous food? Check the latest must-see recall list before your next meal!