It was many products out of a Virginia plant - all grocery stores should be able to tell you which products but it seems like most meat products. The liverwurst was the biggest concern but it recalled most meat products.
Listeria is frequently associated with diary too IIR.
There have been 4 deaths, about 40 hospitalizations, who knows how many miscarriages.
CNN —
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.
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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.