Saturday, November 3, 2007
Details (including SKUs and the like) here. With 414,000 cases of frozen pizzas out there potentially affected, it's a big deal, and sure enough, lawyers are advertising. Not advertising but from what I can tell clearly the authority is Bill Marler who's been in that area of law for a long time and, while I expect he'd be happy to get clients from it, his blog is also quite informative and detailed.
--BC
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Citing a raised risk of E. coli O157:H7 contamination of 414,000 cases of pizza products with pepperoni toppings, manufacturer General Mills has announced a voluntary recall of those pizzas. Since these pizzas are freezable products, the company is ask... [Read More]
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