A shop worker has been charged with theft for allegedly helping herself to more than $13,000 worth of deli ham for eight years.
The female grocery store employee was said to have gradually eaten thousands of dollars worth of meat by sneaking as many as five slices of ham a day.
Bosses at the shop first discovered the alleged theft after getting a tip the employee at a Giant Eagle store in Bolivar, around 70 miles south of Cleveland, in eastern Ohio was stealing the expensive meat.
Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Hale told The Columbus Dispatch that an eight-year employee of regional grocery chain was charged on Friday with stealing food estimated by the store to be worth $13,000.
The store's loss prevention manager received a tip that an employee had been eating three to five slices of ham nearly every day over eight years, local media reported.