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Take orders to soft! The strawberry needle-collecting incident caused panic, and the number of orders ordered by jam makers increased sharply, promising to donate the proceeds to farmers

 
[Social News]     20 Sep 2018
Yimi.com, September 20, according to the 9NEWS report, the fruit needle incident caused panic in Australia, a handmade jam maker has received a large number of orders.

Yimi.com, September 20, according to the 9NEWS report, the fruit needle incident caused panic in Australia, a handmade jam maker has received a large number of orders.

The jam maker, Brooke Nugent, owner of the catering company Feed Your Tribe, has received more than 200 orders.

Brooke, also a mother from Melbourne`s Diamond Creek, thinks farmers affected by the fruit needle-collecting incident are in urgent need of help.

Take orders to soft! The strawberry needle-collecting incident caused panic, and the number of orders ordered by jam makers increased sharply, promising to donate the proceeds to farmers

Here`s jam artist Brooke.


Take orders to soft! The strawberry needle-collecting incident caused panic, and the number of orders ordered by jam makers increased sharply, promising to donate the proceeds to farmers

Brooke got an order for more than 200 cents of jam.


Brooke posted a photo of her shopping at the supermarket yesterday: she was pushing a shopping cart with two children, buying 100 boxes of strawberries, and the kids said, "I`m going to buy strawberries that nobody else buys home for jam."

Her post spread quickly online and was shared hundreds of times in a matter of hours.

Brooke also wrote in a post: "the Tibetan needle incident is simply too much, because of these selfish and stupid minorities, farmers have suffered a great deal of economic losses."

"I bought 100 boxes of strawberries yesterday, but not enough for my order; and it`s growing."

Take orders to soft! The strawberry needle-collecting incident caused panic, and the number of orders ordered by jam makers increased sharply, promising to donate the proceeds to farmers

A good jam


Brooke says she will donate all the profits from making jam to Australian farmers.

Here`s what`s happening: many supermarkets and malls take strawberries off the shelves because they`re worried about fruit safety, causing farmers who spend thousands of dollars a day picking strawberries to throw them away.

Because of the high demand for orders, Brooke had to suspend the order, but she said it would resume the order soon.

Take orders to soft! The strawberry needle-collecting incident caused panic, and the number of orders ordered by jam makers increased sharply, promising to donate the proceeds to farmers

Strawberry needle event chart


Comprehensive compilation report of Yimi. com

Original link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6187951/Chef-inundated-requests-homemade-strawberry-jam-big-save-farmers.html

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