Pizzeria apologizes after accidentally selling THC-laced pies

Pizzeria apologizes after accidentally selling THC-laced pies



A pizzeria shop in Stoughton, Wisconsin, called Famous Yeti’s Pizza, accidentally sold 60 pizza pies that were made with oil contaminated with THC. The owner, Cale Ryan, apologized and worked with local authorities to address the issue. The oil used contained Delta-9, a chemical found in cannabis that causes a psychoactive reaction. Despite the mistake, many customers showed understanding and support, praising Ryan’s transparency and commitment to rectifying the situation. Other businesses in the area also expressed support for Famous Yeti’s Pizza. The incident, although serious, was handled with grace and concern by the restaurant, earning them respect and loyalty from customers.





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