Philadelphia, PA – Boar’s Head has initiated an expansion of their recall involving an additional 7 million pounds of deli meats linked to a listeria outbreak. This recall comes amidst concerns for public health and safety. The company is taking swift action to address the situation and ensure the well-being of consumers.
The expansion of the recall follows the discovery of listeria contamination in some of Boar’s Head deli meats. Listeria is a bacterium that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, elderly individuals, and those with weakened immune systems. Symptoms of listeriosis include fever, muscle aches, and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms.
Boar’s Head has encouraged anyone who has purchased deli meats included in the recall to return them to the place of purchase or dispose of them immediately. They are working closely with health authorities to contain the spread of listeria and prevent any further cases of illness. The company is committed to transparency and public safety throughout this process.
The recall expansion affects a wide range of deli meats produced by Boar’s Head, including various turkey, ham, and chicken products. Consumers are advised to check the packaging of their deli meats to determine if they are included in the recall. Any products with affected lot numbers should not be consumed.
Food safety is a top priority for Boar’s Head, and they are taking all necessary precautions to address this issue promptly and effectively. By expanding the recall to include an additional 7 million pounds of deli meats, the company is demonstrating a commitment to public health and safety. It is essential for consumers to be aware of the recall and take appropriate action to protect themselves and their families.