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Popular Deli Brand Recalling Cheese In CT Over Listeria Risk Just Before Thanksgiving
Boar's Head recalled two Pecorino Romano cheese products due to listeria contamination, classified as a Class I recall by Ambriola Company, with no illnesses reported so far.
- Boar's Head Brand announced Monday a nationwide recall of two Pecorino Romano products after The Ambriola Company reported listeria contamination, with items shipped to stores nationwide.
- The supplier classified the recall as Class I due to listeria's risks, following Boar's Head Brand's 2024 withdrawal of 7 million pounds and Jarratt, Virginia plant shutdown.
- Affected products include Boar's Head grated Pecorino Romano and whole Pecorino Romano with UPC 0-42421-05858 and sell-by dates from Nov. 21, 2025, to March 12, 2026, and consumers should discard or return them.
- The company halted purchases and told retailers to remove products, with Boar's Head Brand stopping Ambriola buys and notifying retail partners nationwide.
- Health officials note listeria's risks as annual U.S. listeria estimates show 1,600 cases and about 260 deaths, with infections appearing up to 10 weeks later in at-risk groups.
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