By Top Class Actions  |  September 9, 2024

Category: Food
Boar's Head food products on display in a grocery store, representing the Boar's Head recall.
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Boar’s Head violations overview: 

  • Who: Inspectors with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service reportedly found dozens of violations at a Boar’s Head plant in Virginia, which is at the center of a nationwide listeria outbreak. 
  • Why: The FSIS inspection found mold, mildew and insects throughout the Boar’s Head facility, which will remain closed until it can show it can “produce safe product,” according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. 
  • Where: The Boar’s Head facility is located in Jarratt, Virginia. 

Inspectors reportedly found dozens of violations at a Virginia Boar’s Head plant at the center of a nationwide deli meat recall over listeria contamination. 

An inspection of the Boar’s head plant found mold, mildew and insects throughout, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, which said the facility will remain closed until it shows it can “produce safe product,” reports CBS News

Boar’s Head recalled all of its deli meats produced at the Jarratt, Virginia facility last month after the plant was connected to a nationwide listeria outbreak that has led to 57 hospitalizations in 18 states. 

The listeria outbreak has also been linked to at least nine deaths in total, including a pair of deaths in South Carolina and one each in the states of Illinois, New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, Tennessee, New Mexico and New York, reports CBS News. 

Boar’s Head expanded recall in August to include all items made at Virginia plant

Boar’s Head first initiated the deli meat recall in July amid the outbreak, before expanding the recall in August to include all products produced at the Jarratt, Virginia, facility. 

The expanded recall includes Boar’s Head items purchased before July 31, including different types of ham, sausage, bacon, bologna, and pork and beef frankfurters. 

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began investigating the listeria outbreak on July 19. 

Per CBS News, records released to the news outlet by the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service showed there have been 69 instances of “noncompliance” flagged by inspectors at the Boar’s Head plant in Jarratt, Virginia, in the past year. 

The FSIS reportedly said it has suspended its inspection of the Boar’s Head facility at this time, meaning it will remain closed for the time being. 

A consumer filed a class action lawsuit against Boar’s Head in August over claims the company failed to warn consumers about the possibility of listeria contamination. 

Have you purchased any products affected by the Boar’s Head deli meat recall? Let us know in the comments.


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26 thoughts onInspectors find multiple violations in Boar’s Head plant following recall

  1. Francine Perez says:

    I buy Boars head every week, and have been for years. Please add me

  2. April Lipke says:

    Add me please. Boar’s Head deli products are sold by The Kroger Company dba Dillon’s Grocery Stores in Kansas. We haven’t been I’ll, BUT – I purchase cold cuts and cheese every week!

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