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内容摘要:that customers fell in love with. The heat-and-serve Pizza Cookie is back in a Lemon Drop flavor. You can dig straight in or decorate it like a cookie cake for all those summer celebrations.

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Williams Farms Produce Sales Co., Inc. based in Lodge, S.C., issued the recall of tomatoes sold in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina, according to the press release.The tomatoes were distributed in 50 three-pack trays, 77 10-pound boxes and 419 60-count two-layer boxes.

3 hours ago An AI video ad is making a splash. Is it the future of advertising?

In early May, tomatoes sold across 14 states faced two separate recalls from the wholesaler companies Williams Farms Repack LLC. and Ray & Mascari Inc. based in Indianapolis.Williams Farms Repack LLC.sold in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina on May 2, stating, “On April 29, 2025, the firm was notified via telephone by Southeast Tomato Distributors that tomatoes supplied from H&C Farms may be contaminated with salmonella.”

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Salmonella is a bacterial disease that can cause problems in the intestinal tract, leading to an infection that can occur through contaminated food and water, according to theNo illnesses were reported after the tomatoes were distributed from April 23—28, according to the announcement.

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On May 3, Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled “4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes packaged in clam shell containers” due to the possibility of salmonella contamination, according to FDA’s previous announcement.

“Salmonella is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems,” the company announcement read, per the FDA.Her mother-in-law, a widow for nearly two decades, had grown used to living with others for long stretches, rarely staying in her own home, even while overseas. “She just prefers being around people - which I get, to an extent - but it’s becoming too much for me,” the woman admits.

"When she stays with us, she basically parks herself in the living room all day,” she explains, adding that her mother-in-law “never goes out, doesn’t do much on her own, and there are no boundaries.”The poster describes that the mother-in-law’s constant presence leaves her feeling like a guest in her own home. “I can’t walk through my own house without feeling like I have to engage or at least acknowledge her presence 24/7,” she laments.

Over time, she realized that her mother-in-law is "just incredibly clingy and constantly inserts herself into everything."The woman’s patience was tested further by her mother-in-law’s "pointed remarks" about her family, "including one about how my dad drinks ‘a bit more than normal,’ which I found really inappropriate.”

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