Tennessee man has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for urinating on a Kellogg's cereal conveyor belt at a Memphis facility.

The U.S. attorney's office in Memphis says 49-year-old Gregory Stanton was sentenced Friday in federal court. Stanton had pleaded guilty in November to tampering with consumer products.

NEW JERSEY MAN WHO ALLEGEDLY URINATED ON CANCER VICTIM'S MEMORIAL IS FIRED BY DAD FROM FAMILY BUSINESS

FILE - This Feb. 1, 2012, file photo, shows Kellogg's cereal products, in Orlando, Fla. On its website, amid news of Pop-Tarts and Frosted Flakes, Kellogg touted a distinguished-sounding “breakfast council” of “independent experts” dedicated to guiding its nutritional efforts. Nowhere did it say that Kellogg paid the council members and spoon-fed them talking points about the benefits of cereal and breakfast, according to a copy of a contract and email exchanges obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

Stanton posted the videos on the internet in 2016.
(AP)

An indictment says Stanton was a contract worker at the Kellogg's plant in April 2014 when he recorded a video of himself urinating into a bucket and dumping the contents into the Raisin Bran production line. He also recorded himself urinating into a production line a month later.

Stanton posted the videos on the internet in 2016.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Law enforcement and the Food & Drug Administration investigated. Kellogg's said in a statement that it is pleased Stanton was "brought to justice."