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Boar’s Head Cheese Recalled over Potential Listeria Contamination
Boar's Head recalled Pecorino Romano cheese and deli items after potential Listeria contamination, with no reported illnesses; 61 sickened in a related 2024 outbreak, CDC says.
- Ambriola Company issued a Class I recall on Nov. 24 for certain Pecorino Romano cheeses over possible Listeria contamination, and Boar's Head said on Nov. 25 it is withdrawing all products made by Ambriola, describing the incident as isolated.
- After the U.S. Food and Drug Administration notified Ambriola Company, the third‑party manufacturer recalled Pecorino Romano cheese batches over possible Listeria contamination.
- Affected products include Boar's Head Grated Pecorino Romano 6-ounce with sell-by dates 11/21/25 to 3/12/26 and EverRoast Chicken Caesar Salad .
- The FDA said the products are past their shelf life, and consumers are urged to discard or return recalled items and contact Boar's Head or Ambriola for refunds.
- The 2024 listeria outbreak demonstrated 61 people were sickened and 10 died, while CDC data shows about 1,600 annual U.S. cases with higher risk for older adults, pregnant people, immunocompromised individuals.
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Photo credit: fda.org via CNN Newsource. (CNN) – Some Boar’s Head-labeled food items have been recalled due to a risk of bacterial contamination. According to a notice from the Ambriola Company, the recall is tied to some of its Pecorino Romano cheese products that could potentially contain listeria. The company distributes some of the cheese under the Boar’s Head Brand....
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