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Boar's Head cheese and deli products are a part of a major nationwide recall over a listeria risk. Is the cheese in your fridge on the list?
Ambriola Company issued a recall for certain pecorino Romano cheese products, including two products they produce under the Boar's Head brand label, due to a possible health risk. The company said the following cheeses are included in the recall:
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Some Boar's Head-labeled food items have been recalled due to a risk of bacterial contamination, according to the FDA. 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.
Two Boar's Head Pecorino Romano products may contain Listeria, bacteria that can cause severe foodborne illness. Check your fridge now.
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