TikTok prankster jailed for spraying groceries with pesticides for clicks
Briefly

The Mesa Police stated that the actions of Charles Smith not only posed a serious health risk, but also caused significant damage to the store's inventory, necessitating the removal of $931 worth of products due to contamination.
Walmart expressed their outrage regarding the incident, with spokesperson Kelsey Bohl emphasizing, "We're disgusted by what happened at our Mesa store, and social media pranks like this cannot be tolerated. The health and safety of our customers and associates is always a top priority."
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