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Lifer
Mar 7, 2013
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16,326
People are dying from this, and more will in the weeks to come (Listeria develops slowly):


Also, people in the industry say the infected plant in Virginia made lots of other brands, and more recalls are on the way.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,680
20,327
SE PA USA
The Jungle. Did you ever read it?

I stopped eating all lunch meats, cold cuts, etc about 15 years ago after getting really sick from an otherwise delicious hoagie. I love a good Italian hoagie, it's such a satisfying treat, but man, that sandwich really opened the sluices on both ends.

So, what do they do with millions of pounds of potentially infected meat-like items? Reprocess it into pet food?
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
3,691
18,854
Connecticut, USA
We have received 3 pre-recorded phone calls from Boarshead regarding the recall. I am assuming they contacted grocery store chains and if you have a 'store coupon card' and bought anything at the deli ... they call you. I had purchased some cheddar ... LOL Vermont cheddar. I also assume that anything that was in the case with the Boarshead is at risk of contamination. I threw out the remaining few slices.

A good store should toss everything in the case and sanitize the deli case and counter and area but in a busy store ... what are the chances ? When I was a kid working in a store deli we would have done that after hours when the store closed. As for loss the store would have kept a record and received a credit from the supplier. It was common practice back in yore.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,680
20,327
SE PA USA
We have received 3 pre-recorded phone calls from Boarshead regarding the recall. I am assuming they contacted grocery store chains and if you have a 'store coupon card' and bought anything at the deli ... they call you. I had purchased some cheddar ... LOL Vermont cheddar. I also assume that anything that was in the case with the Boarshead is at risk of contamination. I threw out the remaining few slices.

A good store should toss everything in the case and sanitize the deli case and counter and area but in a busy store ... what are the chances ? When I was a kid working in a store deli we would have done that after hours when the store closed. As for loss the store would have kept a record and received a credit from the supplier. It was common practice back in yore.
Total sanitation of all exposed areas should be mandatory. Slicers, display cases, walk-ins…destroy all open packages stored with the infected items…yikes!. A major undertaking. I wouldn’t be surprised if this spells the end of the deli counter as we know it.
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
3,691
18,854
Connecticut, USA
Total sanitation of all exposed areas should be mandatory. Slicers, display cases, walk-ins…destroy all open packages stored with the infected items…yikes!. A major undertaking. I wouldn’t be surprised if this spells the end of the deli counter as we know it.
Wow ! What are you smoking today ??? Doom Goblin blend ? :ROFLMAO: That's a bit drastic isn't it ? I hope you're wrong. I'd miss a good deli nosh.

Toss out everything (food) in contact. Case and area could be cleaned and sanitized in 2-3 hours depending on length of case. And now they have steam cleaning and power washing. We just had items from aisle 3 like fantastic, windex. and lysol cleaner and Palmolive. But you could be right based on price of deli meat alone ! There is absolutely no reason chicken, roast beef and ham should be $11-14 a pound in America. That's price gouging plain and simple. Its not like its Prague Ham (finest in world) or Premium filet mignon.

In my area I have heard that people are avoiding the GMO additives and buying from Hellal and Kosher delis only.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,680
20,327
SE PA USA
Wow ! What are you smoking today ??? Doom Goblin blend ? :ROFLMAO: That's a bit drastic isn't it ? I hope you're wrong. I'd miss a good deli nosh.

Toss out everything (food) in contact. Case and area could be cleaned and sanitized in 2-3 hours depending on length of case. And now they have steam cleaning and power washing. We just had items from aisle 3 like fantastic, windex. and lysol cleaner and Palmolive. But you could be right based on price of deli meat alone ! There is absolutely no reason chicken, roast beef and ham should be $11-14 a pound in America. That's price gouging plain and simple. Its not like its Prague Ham (finest in world) or Premium filet mignon.

In my area I have heard that people are avoiding the GMO additives and buying from Hellal and Kosher delis only.
I’m talking from a risk:benefit perspective. The deli case is like a giant petri dish. Seven gazillion pounds of lost product, the lawsuits, the cleanup cost to stores…much better for them to move entirely to pre-packaged goods. Not that it would eliminate the risk of large scale food-borne infection, but it would mitigate the spread and facilitate isolating the problem.

FWIW, I think I had my first orgasm at the age of three, peering into the cold case of a local Jewish deli.
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
3,691
18,854
Connecticut, USA
I’m talking from a risk:benefit perspective. The deli case is like a giant petri dish. Seven gazillion pounds of lost product, the lawsuits, the cleanup cost to stores…much better for them to move entirely to pre-packaged goods. Not that it would eliminate the risk of large scale food-borne infection, but it would mitigate the spread and facilitate isolating the problem.

FWIW, I think I had my first orgasm at the age of three, peering into the cold case of a local Jewish deli.
OK, sorry. Now I see your point. Probably not a bad idea but most people think its fresher just cut in front of them than in a package whereon any date can be stamped so it may be a slow process.
I will concede the debate as you are clearly a more advanced youth !!! :ROFLMAO:
 
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Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,680
20,327
SE PA USA
OK, sorry. Now I see your point. Probably not a bad idea but most people think its fresher just cut in front of them than in a package whereon any date can be stamped so it may be a slow process.
I will concede the debate as you are clearly a more advanced youth !!! :ROFLMAO:
That’s “yute” to you, bub.
 
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