Everything bought since 2001 recalled; all personal data lost
WASHINGTON -- In a press conference by the nation's business leaders and a smattering of government officials, it was announced that everything bought over the past seven years has been immediately recalled, and that all personal information held by all businesses had been lost.
"If we can just get everyone to form an orderly line outside of every store they've purchased things from, that would just be great," said a government official.
The recall comprises more than 53 trillion products - everything ranging from canned beets and meat to childrens' toys to electrical appliances to medicine to sports equipment.
"Basically, if you bought anything since early 2001, you're going to need to bring it back," said a government official. "Whatever it is, it could, and will, very likely kill you.
"We're finding e-coli in everything from pork products to handbags," the official added. "We didn't even know that was possible."
Calls to governmental regulation agencies were answered by a recording.
"Hey ya'll, Bob and Linda aren't in right now, but if you have a product you'd like us to regulate, you just leave a message and we'll get back to you. Thanks and God bless."
When returning products, customers will not receive a similar product in return, but a store credit for up to half the products value, due to devaluing of the products. Nonetheless, some government officials were optimistic about the recall.
"This truly shows the efficiency of the system, if you ask me," said Terry Hansen of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "You see, after only a few dozen or so deaths from e-coli and lead poisoning, we were able to announce this recall. This is good government in action, really, and gets people back to stores."
In related news, it was announced that all businesses currently operating in the U.S. and overseas have lost all personal data from all customers. The information had been stored in a laptop, which apparently has been stolen out of the back of a pickup truck.
"We really dropped the ball on this one," said Chief Executive Glenn Murphy of Clothing retailer Gap Inc.
Still, one anonymous government official said the problem was not as dire as it seemed.
"The fact is, your information is very likely available anyway, so this shouldn't really affect too many people."
-WKWOriginally posted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles
















jfyi, you're coming up third on the google news search for recalled meat. You're going to cause a stampede...
;0)
October 17, 2009 7:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
E Coli in handbags!!!! Too fucking funny, Wolfrum! I'm dying here...!
October 17, 2009 8:26 AM | Reply | Permalink
Last week our daughter discovered that both their baby cribs had been recalled; the drop-down side was dropping by itself, leaving a space that babies could get trapped in. A couple had died.
I will have to say that Target refunded their money without receipts. I wonder if Walmart would have.
October 17, 2009 10:36 AM | Reply | Permalink
Sooner or later we're gonna find the guts to just recall the people, and be done with it.
October 17, 2009 10:39 AM | Reply | Permalink
Brilliant, Wolfrum. I cannot tell you how much I needed this laugh. Thanks.
October 17, 2009 11:12 AM | Reply | Permalink
In the IT sector it was announced that all the artifical intelligence distributed in the Washington D.C. region was declared defective and should not be used under any circumstance.
Real intelligence can be used as a temporary substitue but supplies have been drastically reduced since about 2000 and it will take at least a half century to restore stocks to their former level.
The Central Intelligence Agency has confirmed the defective products and confirmed the shortage of real intelligence. They have announced they are working on a plan to distribute as much intelligence as can be spared. Their stocks of articial intelligence are also said to have been compromised.
Congress and Wall Street are cloased until some unannounced future date for lack of any intelligence at all.
Stay tuned to this station for further announcemnents.
October 17, 2009 12:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
Actually, Wall Street purged itself of all intelligence in a binge of naked short selling but Congress bought it all and Wall Street made big bucks. Dumb luck?
October 17, 2009 1:14 PM | Reply | Permalink
Must have been that defective arificial intelligence. It was warned not to use it. But then congress seldom listens to anybody. Maybe, not being familiar with intelligence, they just didn't know what it was.
October 17, 2009 2:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
'They just didn't know what it was.' Ouch! Zing!
October 17, 2009 2:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
Not that it made any difference. Wall Street, in conjunction with Madison Avenue, did a marvelous marketing job. Looked to congress like fresh juicy strawberries topped with fresh whipped cream. Congress, with the encouragement of Treasury, just gorged themselves. Until they stripped away the top layer of berries and then found rotten fruit. Dumb bastards never shopped at a farmers market in their entire lives. Wall Street grows money but not all of it is green or spendable or is guaranteed to ripen.
October 17, 2009 3:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
Okay, okay...I think I understand.
But does this really mean I have to bring back that hoola hoop I found at a garage sale in 2002?
I mean my lab really, really likes it and all.
October 17, 2009 6:24 PM | Reply | Permalink
Your hula hoop should be okay.
Unfortunately, we are going to have to recall the dog, as he didn't come when first called. Sorry about that.
October 18, 2009 2:18 AM | Reply | Permalink
here sparky, here sparky. I just kept recalling him. hahahahaha
October 18, 2009 2:23 AM | Reply | Permalink
In light of the social significance of dogs being mans best friend there has been issued an exemption for them.
However you are on your own when it comes to feeding our canine friends. All the horrible overpriced stuff that passes as food for them and which is actually marketed to dog owners and which dogs universally despise has been recalled.
October 18, 2009 4:35 AM | Reply | Permalink