Jeffery Feehan stuffed chicken breasts and steaks in his pants while on a stealing spree (Picture: Getty)

A convenience store which found food stuffed down the trousers of a thief removed the goods to re-sell them, a court has heard.

Jeffery Arthur Feehan, 29, wedged chicken breasts, steaks, and bacon worth $71.32 CAD (£41) down his bottoms after taking it to the in-store toilet at a superstore on Prince Edward Island, Canada.

The store recovered the food and sold it on, crown attorney Valerie Moore said.

‘That sounds strange. They must have been well wrapped in plastic given that they were down his pants,’ Ms Moore observed, according to Prince Edward Island’s The Guardian.


Feehan appeared in court in Charlottetown on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to six charges, including theft from two grocery stores and failing to attend court.



The thief, who is believed to be a drug addict, was sentenced to 94 days in jail and will also have to pay $200 (£115) to the Victims of Crime Fund.

He has also been banned from all superstores in Charlottetown for a year.