Cork solicitor wonders if trolley with €3k groceries may have included 'Wagyu steak' 

Judge John King wondered what could have been in the trolley to amount to that much money.
Cork solicitor wonders if trolley with €3k groceries may have included 'Wagyu steak' 

Sgt Murphy said the only details about the contents of the trolley were that it contained groceries. File image

More than €3,000 worth of groceries were allegedly stacked into a supermarket trolley and rolled out without payment, but the man charged with carrying out the theft said he has absolutely no memory of the alleged shoplifting.

David Falvey, aged 35, of no fixed address, faces a charge dating back to August 23, 2024, at Dunnes Stores, Ballyvolane Shopping Centre. Sergeant Aisling Murphy said it was alleged that the accused walked out of the supermarket with a trolley full of groceries with a total value of €3,146.

While Judge John King did accept jurisdiction to deal with the case at Cork District Court, he wondered what could have been in the trolley to amount to that much money.

Joseph Cuddigan, solicitor, said: “Perhaps it was the Wagyu steak that we read about.”

Sgt Murphy said the only details about the contents of the trolley were that it contained groceries.

The case was adjourned until June 16 for the accused to enter a plea of guilty or for the matter to be put back for trial.

Mr Cuddigan said that the accused man had absolutely no recollection of the alleged theft.

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