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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. “Matter of fact, an elderly guy came in who wanted ...
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 ...
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 ...
This story was updated to correct a misspelling/typo.. Boar's Head liverwurst won't be available for purchase or consumption ever again, the company announced. The decision to "permanently ...
For Jarratt, Va., a town accustomed to a long, slow slide, the Boar’s Head closure stands out as a sizable and sudden hit. advertisement. ... 70, sat in his truck outside the Exxon.
But on July 26, Boar’s Head announced a recall of some 207,000 pounds of product due to potential exposure to Listeria monocytogenes at a plant in Virginia, after the Maryland Department of ...
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.
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 ...
Boar's Head also said some of its deli meat products could contain listeria, a type of bacteria that can cause illness known as listeriosis. The Sarasota, Florida-based company said it is ...
Here's the side of a Boar's Head Brands food delivery truck as it heads up J. Clyde Morris Boulevard in Newport News on Sept. 2, 2024. According to the lawsuit, 57 people in 18 states have been ...
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.