Dunkin' Donuts employee accused of spraying donuts with bleach

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Dunkin Donuts Employee Accused of Giving Teens Food Tainted With Bleach
Dunkin Donuts Employee Accused of Giving Teens Food Tainted With Bleach

Police in Virginia say that the employee allegedly sprayed day-old donuts with cleaning solution that contained bleach. They then gave the donuts away to teenagers for free.

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The teenagers assert that they have been given day-old donuts before without issue for a while. Then, one employee in particular refused to give them these free donuts on several occasions. They kept returning.

After a few failed attempts, they did receive free day-old donuts -- but this time they were different.

According to Fairfax County police they ate "anywhere from one bite to a whole donut," and noticed something was off. That's when police were involved.

While no one was hurt from the incident, police continue investigating.

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