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Boar's Head also made the "difficult decision" to indefinitely close the Virginia-based facility that produced the liverwurst, impacting about 500 union workers and additional employees in ...
Insects in meats, rancid smell in cooler among findings of Boar's Head plant investigation 02:34. As the tally of those stricken in a nationwide listeria outbreak tied to recalled Boar's Head deli ...
Boar's Head facility that had mold, mildew and bugs linked to listeria outbreak, records show 05:34. Boar's Head faces at least seven lawsuits following the August recall of millions of pounds of ...
The listeria outbreak tied to recalled Boar's Head deli meats has led to 57 hospitalizations. So far, nine people from several states have died from the outbreak.
Tom Cingari Jr., of Cingari Family Markets, told FOX Business about an interesting trend since the Boar's Head recall of consumers turning away from deli meat and opting for prepared foods instead.
Boar's Head, generally considered a premiere deli meat brand, continues to grapple with a listeria outbreak − the largest since the cantaloupe outbreak of 2011 − that has left 10 dead.
Boar’s Head said they value their employees and how this impacts their livelihoods, but “under these circumstances, we feel that a plant closure is the most prudent course.” ...
As Boar’s Head expanded from a small deli-meat company based in Brooklyn to a well-known national brand, the families’ wealth grew. Collectively, the owners, ...
Boar’s Head has raised a courtroom beef with a New York widow whose husband died this summer after eating tainted liverwurst -- and her high-profile attorney believes the deli meat giant is ...
Boar’s Head announced Friday it will close its Jarratt, Va., production plant linked to this summer’s deadly listeria outbreak. In a release on its website, the company said it has been ...
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