Published January 13, 2015
A retail chain says it has pulled jackets sold with a pocket knife from it stores in Britain.
T.K. Maxx says it removed the coats after learning that a knife attached by a chain was included in the purchase.
The retailer said Friday it was unaware the coat included the promotional gift. The coat is made by Strellson Swiss Cross.
Britain has seen a recent spate of knife attacks. Last year, a T.K. Maxx assistant was stabbed to death at work in a store north of London.
The retail store is owned by Massachusetts-based TJX Companies Inc., which also owns U.S.-based chains T.J. Maxx and Marshalls.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/british-retail-chain-pulls-jackets-with-free-knife-inside