Family busted for ‘trying to steal $300 in apples from orchard in car trunk’ – Bundlezy

Family busted for ‘trying to steal $300 in apples from orchard in car trunk’

***EDIT*** -Due to racial comments we are turning off comments. We did not mean for things to get out of hand -The other 3 cases were not shared due them each being much more minor. Each were around $25 of hidden apples. -The ?white woman? that was cropped out of our photo is a fantastic employee of ours that was helping bag the hidden apples. Once we saw people confusing her as the customer we cropped her out as we should have done in the first place -Thank you all for all your support! Upick tip of the day! If you fill your bag but can?t stop picking our delicious apples, don?t be shy! Come talk to our greeters and ask for more bags. Hiding $300 of apples around your spare tire, under your kids, in your glove box, and under your seat is not the way to handle it! Due to today?s 4 incidents we will be having undercover security in the orchard the rest of the season. If you see suspicious activity please report to our greeters or checkout team
Lynd Fruit Farm shared a photo on Facebook of a customer’s car trunk full of apples (Picture: Lynd Fruit Farm)

A family-owned orchard has gone viral for exposing customers who allegedly tried to make off with their car trunk full of $300 worth of apples.

Lynd Fruit Farm in Pataskala, Ohio, posted a photo of a car with the trunk door open, revealing hundreds of yellow apples and a person holding one while looking out of the backseat. The individual’s face was concealed with a confused face emoji.

‘If you fill your bag but can’t stop picking our delicious apples, don’t be shy! Come talk to our greeters and ask for more bags,’ wrote the business on Facebook earlier this month.

‘Hiding $300 of apples around your spare tire, under your kids, in your glove box, and under your seat is not the way to handle it!’

The business said there were four incidents on the same day, prompting them to take additional measures.

‘We will be having undercover security in the orchard the rest of the season,’ states the post.

‘If you see suspicious activity please report to our greeters or checkout team.’

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