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414,000 Pizza Cases With Possible E. Coli O157:H7
medicalnewstoday.com — As there is a raised risk of E. coli O157:H7 contamination of 414,000 cases of pizza products with pepperoni toppings, the makers, General Mills, has announced a voluntary recall of said pizzas.
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- IanKC, on 11/04/2007, -0/+4Man, I used to eat those every day as a kid and college student, lol. Glad I can afford slightly better food now!
- RavyneHawke, on 11/03/2007, -0/+1My husband used to live on these things. Thank goodness I got him off of that processed crap and on to wholesome organic foods a couple of years ago!
- macweirdo42, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1Don't make the mistake of assuming your food's safe from possible contamination just because it's not processed, though.
- Alegoo92, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1Eh... top ramen's better anyway. Keep your pizza bites.
- dunderballer, on 11/04/2007, -0/+3The worst part: if you are eating Totino's pizza, you probably don't have health insurance.
- Clevelandsteemr, on 11/04/2007, -1/+0What the *****? Bake the ***** and the e-coli is dead. Voila, safe pizza.
Buried for wasting my time. - SmackMyMac, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1Did you hear about those e.coli Pizzas? Good thing We got delivery.
What? What do you mean it's Digiorno? *****! Call 911... - RubberBand, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1Buried for duplicate story reaching the front page ONE ***** DAY AGO.
- shirosamurai, on 11/04/2007, -0/+2Whew. Go Tombstone pizza!
- maxyRO, on 11/05/2007, -0/+1good thing i gave up pizza
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