Boar's Head Plant Posed Imminent Health Threat Years Before Listeria Outbreak
Health Risk Alerts from USDA on Boar's Head
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released reports that showed inspectors warned the Boar's Head plant in Virginia posed an imminent threat two years before the recent deadly listeria outbreak. This situation raises important questions about food safety standards in meat processing facilities.
Significant Findings from USDA Reports
- Health Risks: Inspectors noted critical safety violations.
- Food Safety Protocols: Concerns about compliance with health regulations.
- Impact: The warnings preceded a major public health concern.
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