Soy Deli Recall: You've Got to be Kidding

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As I mentioned in a posting yesterday on the product recall of toys made in China, I take customer safety very seriously.  So when I heard about a new product recall affecting deli meat laced with listeria bacteria, I felt strongly that the company was doing the right thing to recall the product. 

But then I dug a little deeper, and it turns out that the product in question is not deli meat at all.  Get this: it's actually Soy Deli, a product made from tofu. Honestly: Soy Deli tofu?  So we're going to do a massive product recall to protect the lives of a couple of scattered hippies in–oh, I don't know–Greenfield, MA?  I don't know what could even possess a company to produce such a product, let alone get their panties in a twist when it's tainted with a deadly bacteria.

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