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In July, federal inspectors found what looked to be mold and mildew around the hand washing sinks for the workers tasked with meats that are supposed to be ready to eat.

Mold was also found building up outside of steel vats used by the plant, previous records show, as well as in holding coolers between the site's smokehouses.

"A black mold like substance was seen throughout the room at the wall/concrete junction. As well as some caulking around brick/metal," they wrote in January, saying some spots were "as large as a quarter."

Other locations were found to have a number of issues with leaking or pooling water, including a puddle found to have "a green algal growth" inside and condensation that was found to be "dripping over product being held." 

After inspectors flagged one of the leaks to the company, workers tried to mop up the leaks.

"The employee wiped a third time, and the leaks returned within 10 seconds," inspectors wrote after one condensation issue was raised on July 27, near fans that looked to be blowing the liquid onto uncovered deli meats.

Beyond water, USDA faulted the company for leaks of other substances. In February, an inspector found "ample amounts of blood in puddles on the floor" and a "rancid smell" throughout a cooler used at the plant.

A number of records also flag sightings of insects in and around deli meats at the plant, including one instance that prompted the agency to tag more than 980 pounds of ham in a smokehouse hallway to be "retained" for an investigation.

In June, another record flagged concerns over flies going in and out of "vats of pickle" left by Boar's Head in a room. 

"Small flying gnat like insects were observed crawling on the walls and flying around the room. The rooms walls had heavy meat buildup," they wrote.

Other parts of the facility were also found to have bugs, including what looked to be "ants traveling down the wall," as well as a beetle and a cockroach.

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U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors turned up dozens of violations at a Boar's Head plant in Virginia now linked to a nationwide recall of deli meats, according to new records released by the department, including mold, mildew and insects repeatedly found throughout the site.

Last month, Boar's Head recalled all of the deli meats made at its plant in Jarratt, Virginia, after a listeria outbreak was blamed on products distributed from the site. 

The outbreak has grown to 57 hospitalizations in more than a dozen states linked to recalled products from the plant. At least eight deaths have now been reported, including new fatalities linked to the outbreak in recent days from Florida, Tennessee, New Mexico and South Carolina.

"This is the largest listeriosis outbreak since the 2011 outbreak linked to cantaloupe," the CDC said Wednesday.

Samples from unopened products distributed from the Boar's Head plant were found by authorities in multiple states to be contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. Genetic sequencing linked the bacteria from the products to the strain driving the outbreak.

People are urged to double check their fridges for the recalled meats and to clean any surfaces that might have touched them.

"Consumers who were unaware of the recall may have eaten recalled products. People may also have a prolonged course of illness," a spokesperson for South Carolina's health department said in a statement following the new deaths. 

Records released by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service to CBS News through a Freedom of Information Act request tally 69 records of "noncompliances" flagged by the agency over the past year at the Jarratt plant.

It's unclear whether Boar's Head will face any penalties by the USDA for the repeat issues. Reports published by the agency so far show no "enforcement actions" taken against the company in the past year. A USDA spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

In a statement, a Boar's Head spokesperson said the company deeply regrets the impact of the recall, and said that said food safety is their "absolute priority."

"As a USDA-inspected food producer, the agency has inspectors in our Jarratt, Virginia plant every day and if at any time inspectors identify something that needs to be addressed, our team does so immediately, as was the case with each and every issue raised by USDA in this report," company spokesperson Elizabeth Ward said.

All operations have been suspended at the Jarratt plant, Ward said, and the company is working to disinfect the plant and retrain employees. No product will be released from the plant "until it meets the highest quality and safety standards."

"During this time, we have partnered with the industry's leading global food safety experts to conduct a rigorous investigation to get to the bottom of the events leading to this recall," said Ward.

Beyond issues like paperwork lapses and leftover meat on equipment, the records show inspectors faulted Boar's Head several times for mold or mildew building up around the company's facilities in Jarratt.

 

 

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Tonight I started to read up on listeria because my wife and I assumed store roasted deli meat like you find at HEB would be safer due to the fact that it's less processed and simply roasted and sold at the store. A lot of the risk comes from the spread of the bacteria from the counter, slicer, etc.

So buy whatever you want, but you don't have to buy the original contaminated meat to be at risk

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"Small flying gnat like insects were observed crawling on the walls and flying around the room. The rooms walls had heavy meat buildup," they wrote.

 

Two things here: 

1- small flying gnat like insects are flies, which pupate from maggots, which hatch from eggs laid in dead meat. 

2- heavy meat building on the walls. I don't even know what that is

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On 9/3/2024 at 6:06 PM, High Plains Drifter said:

 

"Small flying gnat like insects were observed crawling on the walls and flying around the room. The rooms walls had heavy meat buildup," they wrote.

 

Two things here: 

1- small flying gnat like insects are flies, which pupate from maggots, which hatch from eggs laid in dead meat. 

2- heavy meat building on the walls. I don't even know what that is

"Heavy Meat Buildup" was one of the best metal albums of 1989, and you'll never convince me otherwise.

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Liverwurst falls on the sword. 

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Boar’s Head announced Friday that it is closing its Virginia plant tied to a deadly listeria outbreak.

The Sarasota, Florida-based company said it will also permanently discontinue production of liverwurst, the product that was linked to the deaths of at least nine people and hospitalizations of about 50 others in 18 states.

"We regret and deeply apologize for the recent Listeria monocytogenes contamination in our liverwurst product," the company said in a statement on Sept. 13. "We understand the gravity of this situation and the profound impact it has had on affected families. Comprehensive measures are being implemented to prevent such an incident from ever happening again." 

Boar’s Head said its investigation identified the root cause of the contamination as a specific production process that only existed at the Jarratt, Virginia plant that was used only for liverwurst. 

"With this discovery, we have decided to permanently discontinue liverwurst," the company wrote, adding, "Given the seriousness of the outbreak, and the fact that it originated at Jarratt, we have made the difficult decision to indefinitely close this location, which has not been operational since late July 2024." 

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10 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Liverwurst falls on the sword. 

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"With this discovery, we have decided to permanently discontinue liverwurst," the company wrote

At least some good came out of this. That shit is just nasty.

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On 8/29/2024 at 5:52 PM, Celery Man said:

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This deserves it's own thread.  They are such a "fuck-it, you only live once" food treat.  If I'm really feeling self-deprocating, I'll get 4 tacos, a Dr. Pepper, and a pack of smokes.  I think my blood pressure just went up.

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This deserves it's own thread.  They are such a "fuck-it, you only live once" food treat.  If I'm really feeling self-deprocating, I'll get 4 tacos, a Dr. Pepper, and a pack of smokes.  I think my blood pressure just went up.

In 1986 these were 2 for 99 cents. I had this theory that after a night of drinking, if I ate at least six of them, it would somehow prevent me from being hung over the next day. 
They were so freaking good.  I can’t imagine eating one today. 

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3 minutes ago, CTC2 said:

In 1986 these were 2 for 99 cents. I had this theory that after a night of drinking, if I ate at least six of them, it would somehow prevent me from being hung over the next day. 
They were so freaking good.  I can’t imagine eating one today. 

In the sixth grade I would ride my bike to jack in the box to savor this amazing deal with whatever coins I could find around the house. 
 

One day a landscape crew was there and they ordered 100 tacos. Me and my friends thought that was amazing. $50 of tacos!

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