As of October 15, meat supplier BrucePac, of Durant, Oklahoma, is recalling 11.8 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products after routine federal safety testing found Listeria monocytogenes, a potentially deadly bacterium, in samples of the company’s poultry. The finding triggered an immediate recall, which was first issued on October 9. But, officials are still working to understand the extent of the contamination—and struggling to identify the hundreds of potentially contaminated products.
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Wow. That is something. And good luck convincing people living in poverty to throw out the listed food products. This is gonna be bad.
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It sounds like it’s almost impossible to know which products are impacted since these “ready to eat meats and poultry” were so widely dispersed and repackaged under various brands. I guess just stay away from all ready to eat meats for a while?
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You mean keep doing what I’m already doing???
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