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7 million pounds of bad meat

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How the heck does one dispose of Millions and Millions pounds of bad Meat ...... send it to India?


Boar’s Head recall expanded to include 7 million more pounds of meat products


July 30, 2024

Boar's Head Virginia Ham is among the products added to the recall Tuesday.

A recall of Boar’s Head meat linked with a listeria outbreak has been expanded to include 7 million additional pounds of products.

Last week, the company recalled more than 200,000 pounds of ready-to-eat liverwurst products and some other deli meats amid an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes illnesses linked with sliced meat from grocery store deli counters.

Listeria culture plate holding in hand against fresh vegetable romaine lettuce



Boar’s Head said Tuesday that the US Department of Agriculture had informed the company on Monday evening that its Strassburger brand liverwurst was linked with the outbreak. It is recalling all items produced at its facility in Jarratt, Virginia, including many ham, bologna, bacon, frankfurter and sausage products.

“We have also decided to pause ready-to-eat operations at this facility until further notice,” Boar’s Head said in a statement. “As a company that prioritizes safety and quality, we believe it is the right thing to do.”

The move adds about 7 million pounds of products to the recall, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Tuesday, including meat from retail deli counters as well as packaged products with sell-by dates from July 29 through October 17. The products were shipped to stores across the US and in the Cayman Islands, the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Panama.

As of Tuesday, 34 illnesses have been reported in 13 states, including 33 hospitalizations and two deaths, the agency says.

Listeria bacteria can cause listeriosis, the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness in the United States. Symptoms usually include fever, muscle aches and fatigue. Infection may also cause a headache, a stiff neck, confusion or seizures. Pregnant people may have pregnancy loss or premature birth.

Listeria can spread easily at delis, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, transferring from equipment to surfaces to hands and food. Refrigeration does not kill the bacteria, but heat can.

People who are pregnant, those who are 65 and older, and those with weakened immune systems are advised to avoid eating deli meat unless it’s been heated until it steams or reaches an internal temperature of 165 F.

Anyone who develops symptoms of listeriosis should get medical care right away.

The CDC is also encouraging people who get sick with listeria to work with local public health officials, who may get in touch to find out what they ate in the past month and may ask for receipts or leftover food to help pinpoint the root of the outbreak.

Consumers who have purchased recalled products should throw them out or return them to the place of purchase, as well as thoroughly cleaning refrigerators and other surfaces that may have come into contact with the meat.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/30/health/boars-head-recall-listeria/index.html
 
How the heck does one dispose of Millions and Millions pounds of bad Meat ...... send it to India?
McDonalds will buy it, or one of the pizza chains, bleach it, dilute it with other meat to maintain "taste" and use it.
Or it will go into dog food. FDA says plastic is ok for dogs, a little rotten meat should be fine too eh?
 
I've seen similar instances in a VERY LARGE pepperoni factory......

It will all go into a landfill, they wouldn't even be able to use it for pet food....
 
I've seen similar instances in a VERY LARGE pepperoni factory......

It will all go into a landfill, they wouldn't even be able to use it for pet food....
I hope you are right.
California feeding ground up dead cows to other cows, pink slime, and various other less then proud moments in our food manufacturing industry makes me doubt.
 
I personally witnessed about 7 semi loads of uncured pepperoni go straight to the landfill because some plant maintenance idiot dropped his TIG welding stubs in the meat grinder....that was a total of one entire day of production wasted.....
 
Ahhhhhh, a little thoriated Tungsten never hurt anyone! But seriously, My Wife buys Boar's Head Mesquite Turkey breast
and last week we threw out a new one pound package of freshly sliced deli meat. Bummer. Then the CDC came out with
the list of effected meats and Turkey wasn't on it so back to the store we went for another pound. She's still with us so
I guess I'll have a Turkey sandwich for lunch tomorrow! SEVEN MILLION POUNDS! Holy Crap!
 
I saw the title and thought this thread was about Lizzo.
..and no I don't know why I still opened it.
 
Now for $19.99 a lb, you get your back door violated twice.

I've noticed lately that there have been a butt load of food recalls. The prices go up and now, apparently, the quality is going down. Smaller packaging and bigger blowouts...............
 
"7 million pounds of bad meat" -- Describes My Ex....
 
I've seen similar instances in a VERY LARGE pepperoni factory......

It will all go into a landfill, they wouldn't even be able to use it for pet food....
Shh.. don't bring facts and common sense into it when people are just making up stuff to be angry about :)
 
How the heck does one dispose of Millions and Millions pounds of bad Meat ...... send it to India?
Hmmm, we hear of more bad **** coming out of the U.S. than we we ever hear about India !! Had you said "send it to China" it would have made much more sense - hell, they eat anything there !!!
 
so... this is not about
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I've seen similar instances in a VERY LARGE pepperoni factory......

It will all go into a landfill, they wouldn't even be able to use it for pet food....
I used to haul bulk flour to pet food plants, and their QC departments were pickier than suppliers of human food. Always had major delays before being cleared to unload, while they ran multiple tests of probed samples.
 
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