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Even so, a Boar’s Head truck driver recently took away between 30 and 50 pounds of cold cuts — mostly bologna and, yes, liverwurst.
Founded in Brooklyn in 1905, Boar’s Head is the industry standard for the modern miracle-horror of processed deli meat, whereby a whole lot of chicken or turkey or pork is macerated into ...
Landscaper Roger Mason, 70, sat in his truck outside the Exxon. He’s used to seeing Boar’s Head workers come and go at the gas station’s two restaurants.
Deli meat manufacturer Boar's Head, said executives "have decided to permanently discontinue liverwurst" connected to a massive listeria outbreak.
Boar's Head says all products currently available to buy are safe. However, a food industry consultant says the trust is "broken" among consumers.
How the Boar’s Head plant closure could wreck this tiny Virginia town For Jarratt, Va., a town accustomed to a long, slow slide, the Boar’s Head closure stands out as a sizable and sudden hit.
Boar’s Head sold its products to a network of purveyors, who would have to buy the delivery routes and provide their own trucks and warehouses. It was worth it: A Boar’s Head route could ...
A Boar's Head delivery truck is seen in downtown Manhattan on June 8, 2010. The deli meat company said Friday it is permanently closing its plant in Virginia that has been linked to a deadly ...
Amid a widening listeria outbreak, Boar's Head is recalling all of its liverwurst products sold nationwide, as well as some deli meats.
Boar’s Head will also stop making liverwurst – the product that tested positive for listeria – and from which nine people died and 57 were hospitalized after eating it this summer.