Soft cheeses, frozen breakfast foods, smoked salmon and other products have been recalled for potential listeria ...
The outbreak has been linked to meat sliced at deli counters, not prepackaged meats. How Does Listeria Spread Among Deli Meats? The listeria bacteria can be found in soil, water, animal feces and ...
An outbreak of listeria is hitting the lunchmeat category — driving down dollars and volume sales — as consumers still rely ...
Inspection reports found mold, insect infestations, dripping water, and meat and fat residue on walls, floors and equipment.
From deli meat and salmon to frozen waffles and pancakes, listeria recalls seem to be making headlines more frequently — but why? There are a few reasons we may be seeing an uptick in these ...
The CDC recommends those at a higher risk of getting very sick from listeria eating deli meat heat it first to an internal temperature of 165 F or until steaming hot. But when the meat is used in ...
The recent news about an outbreak of Listeria infections from deli meat products serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by ...
New lawsuit blames Boar's Head ham for illness All other lawsuits cited liverwurst products Listeria outbreak has ...
Deli meat and cold cuts are deemed safe for pregnant people to eat once the meat has been heated to an internal temperature ...
TONIGHT AS WE HAVE BEEN REPORTING, LOCAL DELI COUNTERS CLOSED AGAIN TODAY AFTER BOAR’S HEAD FINALLY CONFIRMED EVEN MORE OF ITS POPULAR MEAT PRODUCTS COULD BE CONTAMINATED WITH LISTERIA.
However, it is important to note that there won’t always be visible indications of bacterial growth on deli meat. Listeria growth, for example, often does not have any smell, Seveau says.
The CDC recommends those at a higher risk of getting very sick from listeria eating deli meat heat it first to an internal temperature of 165 F or until steaming hot. But when the meat is used in ...