SpaghettiOs Recall: 15,000 Pounds of Uncooked Meatballs

SpaghettiOs Recall: 15,000 Pounds of Uncooked Meatballs

The Campbell Soup Company decided to recall SpaghettiOs with meatballs, saying that some of these are underprocessed because of malfunctioning of cooker at one of the Campbell Soup Co.’s factory located in Paris Texas. More than 35,000 cases of SphagetiO were removed from the shelves of the supermarkets so far, weighting about 15 million pounds.

Kroger Announces Ice Cream Recall Due To Labeling

Kroger Announces Ice Cream Recall Due To Labeling

Kroger issues a recall on certain containers of its Kroger Deluxe Chocolate Paradise Ice Cream products for having no information about its nut contents in the label. The company is advising the public that these nuts could cause a severe health risk for people with symptoms related with nut allergies.

10 Reasons Why You Need To Buy iPhone 4

10 Reasons Why You Need To Buy iPhone 4

Apple has released their latest mobile device after months of rumors and speculation. iPhone 4 debuted on Monday, and Apple CEO Steve Jobs said that this is the “biggest leap forward” the iPhone has made since it was introduced in 2007.

GM Recalls 1.5 Million Cars Over Fire Risk

GM Recalls 1.5 Million Cars Over Fire Risk

General Motors Co. issued a recall of about 1.5 million vehicles to disable a heated washer-fluid system module that can possibly cause fire risk, following engine fires that occurred even after a 2008 fix on many of the same cars for similar problems.

Maytag Recalls 1.7 Million Dishwasher Due to Fire Hazard

Maytag Recalls 1.7 Million Dishwasher Due to Fire Hazard

Maytag, a company owned by Whirlpool Corp. is recalling about 1.7 million units of their dishwashers made with black, bisque, white, silver, and stainless steel front panels with a brand name printed on the front of the dishwasher. The recall was issued Thursday by the Consumer Product Safety Commission due to possible electrical failure in the units heating element that can pose a serious fire hazard to the household owning it.

Hewlett-Packard to Lay Off 9,000 Employees

Hewlett-Packard to Lay Off 9,000 Employees

Hewlett-Packard Co., the world’s largest information-technology company, is planning to lay off about 9,000 employees as part of their attempts to cut costs in its back-office computing centers and deepens its use of software rather than human ability to do the tasks.

Dunkin’ Donuts’ “Free Iced Coffee Day”

Dunkin’ Donuts’ “Free Iced Coffee Day”

People are getting their caffeine kick today, Tuesday, as Dunkin’ Donuts declared May 11th as “Free Iced Coffee Day,” a promotion that started since 2007. The announcement was made yesterday in celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary and also as an effort to welcome in the warm weather.

Century 21 Opens Nordstrom Rack vs. the Off-Pricers

Century 21 Opens Nordstrom Rack vs. the Off-Pricers

The long wait is over. Century 21 opens the year’s most hotly anticipated department store, Nordstrom Rack vs. the Off-Pricers, today, May 11.

Pampers Diapers: ‘No Recall’

Pampers Diapers: ‘No Recall’

After the recall on some Tylenol products, some parents are now worrying and wondering if there might be another recall on the way, and this time on a diaper brand. Rumors spread quickly when some consumer affairs websites claimed that there have been documented complaints about Pampers diapers with Dry Max technology.

All About Papa Murphy

All About Papa Murphy

Voted as the “Best Pizza Chain in America” by Restaurants and Institutions Magazine in 2003, Papa Murphy began as  simple chains of take and bake pizzerias way back in 1981 and 1984. The original name of the first chain was Papa Aldo’s Pizza. Three years later, another chain, Murphy’s Pizza began operations in Petaluma, California. Both chains were eventually acquired by Terry Collins in 1995. These chains were merged and became known as Papa Murphy’s International, Inc. Then in 2004, the company was merged with PMI Holdings, Inc.

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