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.
Here`s jam artist Brooke.
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."
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.
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