Williams-Sonoma reportedly pulls pressure cookers from stores in Massachusetts
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Williams-Sonoma stores in the Boston area have reportedly pulled pressure cookers from their shelves following the Boston bombings last week.
The Dedham Patch reports that the high-end gourmet cookware chain removed pressure cookers from some local branches. The retailer has more than 250 stores in the U.S.
"It's a temporary thing, out of respect," a manager at the Williams-Sonoma store at the Natick Mall told the website. He referred all other questions to the company's corporate headquarters.
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Pressure cookers are still available for purchase on the company's website, according to the Patch.
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