Abraham Jewett ย |ย  August 7, 2024

Category: Food
Product photo of recalled products by Boar's head, representing deadly listeria outbreak in deli meat.
(Photo Credit: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Update:ย 

  • Boarโ€™s Head expanded its liverwurst and deli meat recall to include all items produced at its facility in Jarratt, Virginia.ย 
  • Boarโ€™s Head says it decided to expand the recall after the USDA informed it that its Strassburger Brand Liverwurst had been linked to an ongoing nationwide outbreak of listeria monocytogenes in deli meat.ย 
  • Boarโ€™s Head says the decision to expand the recall was made out of an abundance of caution and it will be pausing its ready-to-eat operations at the Jarratt facility until further notice.
  • The expanded recall involves a number of products purchased before July 31, including different types of ham, sausage, bacon, bologna, and pork and beef frankfurters.ย 
  • The deli meat listeria outbreak is currently linked to illnessesโ€”including two deathsโ€”in 12 U.S. states.ย 

Listeria outbreak overview:ย 

  • Who: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control warned consumers about an ongoing listeria outbreak that has been linked to illnesses in 12 states and two deaths.ย 
  • Why: The listeria outbreak is linked to deli meat.ย 
  • Where: The outbreak has sickened individuals in 12 states located in the Midwest, East Coast and Southern parts of the U.S.ย ย ย ย 

(July 29, 2024)

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has linked an ongoing listeria outbreak to deli meat. The outbreak has been confirmed to have sickened individuals in 12 states and caused two deaths.ย 

In total, the listeria outbreak is linked to a total of 28 illnesses and 28 hospitalizations, in addition to the two deaths, according to the CDC.ย 

States that have reported illness linked to the outbreak include Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia.ย 

The CDC said โ€œmanyโ€ individuals affected by the listeria outbreak reported eating meat they had sliced at deli counters and that its investigators are currently working to determine what specific products may be contaminated.ย 

โ€œProducts sold at the deli, especially those sliced or prepared at the deli, can be contaminated with Listeria,โ€ the agency said.ย 

CDC warns consumers not to eat meats sliced at deli counters without reheating them

The CDC is warning consumers not to eat meats that were sliced at deli counters unless they are reheated to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.ย 

Consumers are also advised to clean their refrigerators and any other containers or surfaces that may have touched sliced deli meats.ย 

According to the CDC, the true number of individuals who have been sickened is likely higher and more widespread than what is currently being reported. It usually takes three to four weeks to determine if a sick individual is part of an outbreak.

In other news involving listeria, Weirs Farm issued a recall for dozens of fruits and vegetables earlier this month over concerns they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled produce was sold at Walmart, Kroger and other supermarkets in 13 states.ย 

Are you affected by the deli meat listeria outbreak? Let us know in the comments.


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38 thoughts onBoarโ€™s Head expands, updates deli meat recall

  1. Diane says:

    When suit becomes active please notify me. I purchase boarโ€™s head liverwurst, salami, ham, turkey, and mortadella etc it is all my store sells but it was very peculiar that it was removed before the consumer was notified of the problem it did taste a little off so my garbage disposal got it was a waste of expensive products know they only sell Dietz and Watson

  2. Dawn Hill says:

    Wow. I buy plenty of Boar deli meat. Please add me.

  3. Sylvia white says:

    Unbelieveableโ€ฆBoarโ€™s is well known brand. There was a period many weeks ago where I had an โ€˜upsetโ€™ tummyโ€ฆ.but did not think it can be related. Just thought mixing alcohol and โ€˜greasy foodsโ€™โ€ฆ..

  4. Eura Castleman-Hartley says:

    I live on deli sliced lunch meat & cheese both of us eating it have been ill stomach and diarrhea for days now lo g with inflammation and swelling in our legs

  5. Patricia Jester says:

    Add me please

    1. Valerie gaffney says:

      always buy the cold cuts.
      Reputable name good cold cuts. Did have stomach issues for about two days now wondering if itโ€™s related to the baloney.

  6. TERESA WILLIAMS says:

    I BUY LUNCHEON MEAT PLEASE ADD ME

  7. TERESA WILLIAMS says:

    I BUY PLENTY OF LUNCHEON MEAT PLEASE ADD ME

  8. PRAKASH C SHAH says:

    Add me

  9. victoria says:

    more money wasted please add me I bought pounds of it for a party and made a 6 foot hero then had to throw everything out
    please add me

  10. Alisha says:

    Add me

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