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Nine deaths, and more issues, linked to recent Boar’s Head recall

By Elizabeth Bobenhausen Poultry Times staff ebobenhausen@poultrytimes.com

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GAINESVILLE, Ga. — The major meat brand, Boar’s Head, has been suspected of violating several federal regulations at its Virgina plant. According to the Associated Press, it was found that the plant contained mold, insects, and a liquid dripping from the ceilings. The plant also had meat and fat residue on the walls, floors and equipment reports said.

The company is tied to an upsurge in listeria cases that has infected 57 people and killed 9. CBS reported cases have been found in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina. . .

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