Arizona legislative committee advances bill criminalizing food contamination

Last year, the Blue Bell Challenge, which started with a girl taking a video of herself at a Texas store removing a contain of ice cream off the shelf, licking it, and putting it back, was one of the latest scares involving food pranks or retaliation. With only one dissenting vote, the Senate Commerce Committee voted Wednesday to make it a crime to intentionally contaminate food, drink, water or other products intended for consumption by another person. Adobe stock photo

Last year, the Blue Bell Challenge, which started with a girl taking a video of herself at a Texas store removing a contain of ice cream off the shelf, licking it, and putting it back, was one of the latest scares involving food pranks or retaliation. With only one dissenting vote, the Senate Commerce Committee voted Wednesday to make it a crime to intentionally contaminate food, drink, water or other products intended for consumption by another person. Adobe stock photo

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