WI: Pizzeria apologizes after customers get high from pizzas accidentally contaminated with THC – IOTW Report

WI: Pizzeria apologizes after customers get high from pizzas accidentally contaminated with THC

STOUGHTON, Wis. (WFRV) – A Wisconsin-based pizza restaurant has issued an apology after it was discovered that some of the pizza served to customers was contaminated with THC.

Officials with Public Health Madison and Dane County stated in a news release that Famous Yeti’s Pizza in Stoughton had unintentionally served pizza contaminated with THC between Tuesday, Oct. 22, and Thursday, Oct. 24.

EMS workers in Stoughton had reportedly notified the public health department that they had transported multiple people with THC-related symptoms during that time, all of whom reported eating at Famous Yeti’s Pizza. more here

18 Comments on WI: Pizzeria apologizes after customers get high from pizzas accidentally contaminated with THC

  1. I was sick of fucking, loser, shitbag, dimwit potheads back in the early 1970’s. Today the goddamned shit is ubiquitous. You can’t order a goddamned Happy Meal in Washington State without having to deal with the pot soaked brain addled morons. I hope the customers and business goes after every one of the fucking idiots involved in civil court and ruins them financially.

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  2. Are their customers now thinking, “What else have they ‘accidentally’ put on their pizzas?”

    I once was at a restaurant once where, while in the bathroom, I noticed one of their employees did not wash her hands when she exited. Never went back to eat there.

    Wash your hands, America.

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  3. “Eating Out” haws become ridiculously expensive (even pizza), you have no idea what “ingredients” the chef has employed, and you have no idea what extras (expectorations) you server has added

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  4. Not funny. Kids eat pizza. A lot of pizza. So do moms and pops who can’t handle increased blood pressure.

    An apology and an explanation? No product liability laws in Wisconsin?

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