Factory worker who put rubber gloves and metal ring pulls in food supplied to Nando's is jailed
- Garry Jones was sentenced to 42 months in jail for deliberately contaminating food products with items like rubber gloves and metal ring pulls.
- The contamination caused alarm as it had the potential to harm individuals with allergies, and it also threatened the reputation and finances of Harvey & Brockless Fine Food Company, who supply food to restaurants across the country.
- The company conducted an internal investigation and installed additional CCTV cameras to prevent future tampering.
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Factory worker who put rubber gloves and metal ring pulls in food supplied to Nando's is jailed
Garry Jones contaminated dozens of products such as tubs of hummus and salad dressings while employed at Harvey & Brockless Fine Food Company, with prosecutors describing the case as "extremely disturbing".
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