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Everyone looks for discounts when it comes to grocery shopping, but this is one you’ll want to stay away from… This is a story that will keep you out of…

LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 21: Food 4 Less grocery store general clerk Xochil Montenegro hands out a free reusable shopping bag, supplied by the California Grocers Association (CGA) and the City of Los Angeles, to a customer in observance of Earth Day, on the eve of Earth Day, April 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. During the two-day program, 50,000 bags are being handed out at about 40 grocery stores to encourage consumers to use reusable bags instead of disposable plastic or paper bags. The use of reusable bag has increased since a statewide plastic bag recycling law was enacted in July 2007 requiring grocers to provide in-store plastic bag recycling and to sell reusable shopping bags. Some communities have banned disposable plastic grocery bags. The free bags provided by the CGA and the city are made of 100% recycled water, soda and food containers. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)Everyone looks for discounts when it comes to grocery shopping, but this is one you'll want to stay away from...
This is a story that will keep you out of the produce section at the grocery store!
A man was arrested at a Northern Virginia grocery store after he was seen pulling down his pants and rubbing produce items on his buttocks, police say. The man took the items and rubbed them on his bare butt, then put the items back on the shelves, a loss prevention employee at the store told authorities.
Officers arrested Manassas resident Michael Dwayne Johnson, 27, at the store, and the store had to destroy several pallets of produce after the incident, police said.
A police spokesperson did not have information on what type of produce Johnson allegedly defiled, although she said a police report mentioned it was fruit.



