Nichole Ann Reed, 30, told police she planned to trade the lobster tails for either Chinese food or prescription pain pills

A central Florida woman faces petty theft charges after officials say she stuffed seven frozen lobster tails in her pants and walked out of a Publix supermarket without paying for them.

A loss prevention officer at the DeLand Publix told police he watched 30-year-old Nichole Ann Reed put the lobster tails into her pants on Wednesday evening. He says she walked around the store before leaving.

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Police found her about an hour later. Reed told them she went to the store with the intention of stealing the lobster tails, which were valued at $83.99. According to a police report, she said she planned to trade the lobster with a friend to either go to a Chinese buffet or get the prescription pain medication Dilaudid.

She posted $250 bail.