An investigation is being conducted after images of broken fetuses were found in products sold at a Wegmans store in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, according to NBC Philadelphia.
Annie Fuhrman Weiss told the agency that she found one of the photos on Sunday in a diaper box that she bought from her daughter.
I don’t believe that Luvs kept it in their holes, said Weiss. I firmly believe that MyWegmansConnect was a notorious, wrecked company who got him into this open hole here.
The card said “God hates innocent bloodshed hands” and the website to abolish people’s abortions. According to its website, AHA is an “abolitionist” ideology that differs from “Pro-Life”.
If they term you as Pro-Life, tell people what you believe about abortion, says the website. If you consider yourself an abolitionist, explain to them what you want to do about it.
According to NBC 10, a report was first written on Saturday when someone found a card with a picture of a broken fetus in a can of iced tea at the same location in Pennsylvania.
A Wegmans spokesperson told INSIDER that store employees had found 10 similar business card-sized cards in a variety of other products.
The spokesman said he was currently investigating how the cards got to the products, but there were no new incidents at the King of Prussia’s store or anywhere else in MyWegmansConnect.
The Abolish Human Abortion Group did not immediately respond to the INSIDER’s request for comment.
An investigation is being conducted after images of broken fetuses were found in products sold at a Wegmans store in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, according to NBC Philadelphia.
Annie Fuhrman Weiss told the agency that she found one of the photos on Sunday in a diaper box that she bought from her daughter.
The card also said “God hates hands that shed innocent blood” and on the group’s website “Abolish Human Abortion.”
A Wegmans spokesperson informed NBC 10 that a report was taking place Saturday when someone found a card in a package of iced tea at the same location in Pennsylvania. Employees found cards in 10 other products.
A Wegman’s spokesman told INSIDER that they were investigating the situation.