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E.coli fears prompt recall of five million pizzas

Posted on Nov 2nd 2007 3:35PM by Brian White
Another food recall is in the works, as General Mills began recalling up to five million frozen pizzas yesterday sold under the Totino's and Jeno's labels. Cause: possible E. coli contamination.

So far, information suggested that certain lines of pepperoni from a General Mills plant in Ohio may have been contaminated with the bacteria, which can cause extreme illness but generally is not fatal except to those with weaker immune systems.

Here is the list of frozen pizzas that were recalled along with the UPC numbers for each.

• Totino's Party Supreme, 42800-10700
• Totino's Three Meat, 42800-10800
• Totino's Pepperoni, 42800-11400
• Totino's Pepperoni, 42800-92114
• Totino's Classic Pepperoni, 42800-11402
• Totino's Pepperoni Trio, 42800-72157
• Totino's Party Combo, 42800-11600
• Totino's Combo, 42800-92116
• Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Supreme, 35300-00561
• Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Pepperoni, 35300-00572
• Jeno's Crisp 'n Tasty Combo, 35300-00576

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