What’s in Your Fridge? What to Know About the Boar’s Head Listeria Recall

Recently, Boar’s Head has issued a voluntary recall of certain products due to potential Listeria contamination. Listeria is a type of bacteria that can cause serious illness, especially in young children, elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. It can also cause miscarriages and stillbirths in pregnant women.

So, what should you know about this recall and what steps should you take to protect yourself and your family? The first thing to do is check your fridge and see if you have any of the affected products. The recall includes certain varieties of Boar’s Head meats and cheeses, so be sure to look for those specific items in your refrigerator.

If you do have any of the recalled products, it’s important to throw them away immediately. Do not consume them, even if they look and smell fine. Listeria can cause illness even if the food appears to be okay. It’s better to be safe than sorry when it comes to food safety.

If you have eaten any of the recalled products and are experiencing symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhea, it’s important to seek medical attention right away. Listeria can cause serious illness, so it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible.

In order to prevent Listeria contamination in the future, it’s important to follow proper food safety practices. This includes washing your hands before and after handling food, keeping your fridge at the proper temperature (below 40 degrees Fahrenheit), and thoroughly cooking all meats and poultry.

It’s also a good idea to regularly clean and sanitize your fridge, especially if you have had any recalled products in it. Listeria can survive and grow in cold temperatures, so it’s important to keep your fridge clean and free of any potential contaminants.

While recalls like this can be concerning, it’s important to stay informed and take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your family. By checking your fridge for recalled products, throwing them away if you have them, and following proper food safety practices, you can reduce your risk of Listeria contamination and stay healthy.

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