U.S. representative says response from Boar’s Head about Listeria outbreak is a fluff piece

This story by Coral Beach first appeared in Food Safety News and is reposted here with permission.

Calling it a corporate dodge, U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro has released a response that Boar’s Head provided to questions she sent the company in the wake of a deadly listeria outbreak.

The outbreak killed at least 10 people and sickened dozens. It was traced to deli meat from the Boar’s Head production facility in Jarret, VA. The company and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are under investigation because of the outbreak after two years of documented food safety violations at the plant.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro

DeLauro sent a letter to Boar’s Head in September demanding answers about the outbreak and the company’s practices. She revealed the response on Dec. 18, calling it a fluff piece.

“What I received (in response to my letter) was not a credible response; it was a classic corporate dodge,” the Connecticut Democrat said in a statement.

“They skirted almost every substantive question, from how they test for contaminants to their alarmingly vague plans to prevent another deadly outbreak. The American people will not be satisfied with marketing fluff or half-truths — they deserve straight answers. Honesty and accountability are essential to prevent another outbreak. 

“If Boar’s Head thinks it can brush this inquiry off and slip back to business as usual, they are wrong. I will not stop pushing until we know exactly what went wrong, how they fix it, and who will finally take responsibility. If they thought this flimsy, PR-driven response to a Congressional inquiry would get them off the hook, they were wrong. I expect a real, substantive response, and soon.” 

Boar’s Head failed to answer several questions raised by DeLauro in her Sept. 30 letter, including:

  • There is no confirmation if they plan to reopen the Virginia plant at the center of the Listeria outbreak. 
  • There is no clear commitment to improving the plant’s infrastructure or explanation of how Boar’s Head plans to prevent noncompliance in the future.
  • No response on explaining their past food safety policies
  • No reaction on why staff did not act sooner to address food safety concerns or how management will be held accountable
  • No response on the frequency Boar’s Head conducted microbial testing
  • No reaction on testing data as requested.
  • There is no word if Boar’s Head tested non-contact food surfaces
  • There is no response on whether third-party inspections were conducted before the recall
  • No reaction on how HQ handled food safety concerns and
  • Limited information on the documented steps of the recall.

The complete Boar’s Head response to DeLauro’s questions can be found here

DeLauro’s September 30 letters to Boar’s Head can be found here.

DeLauro is also trying to get answers about the Boar’s Head plant situation from the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). She sent a letter to the agency requesting information on Sept. 30. The FSIS has not yet responded to DeLauro’s request for information.

Earlier this week, the FSIS announced key reforms that DeLauro had raised in her Sept. 30 letter to the agency. Notable changes include:

  • FSIS added broader Listeria species testing to all samples of ready-to-eat products and environmental and food contact surfaces.
  • FSIS is updating its instructions and training for food safety inspectors to equip the workforce to recognize and highlight systemic problems in a standardized way.
  • FSIS field supervisors conduct in-person, follow-up visits when systemic issues are identified during a Food Safety Assessment.

“While I am grateful that FSIS has acknowledged how they fell short, and I await their response, I am not confident that Boar’s Head has done the same,” DeLauro said. “I look forward to the UDSA Office of Inspector General getting to the bottom of this, and I encourage UDSA and the U.S. Department of Justice to hold Boar’s Head accountable if they are liable.”


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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

CANADA (BC): The BC Centre for Disease Control is tracking an outbreak of norovirus-like gastrointestinal illness in three regions of the province. The 64 cases reported so far have been linked to eating raw oysters from restaurants and retail locations.

USA (Update): CDC reports that the Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to cucumbers imported from Mexico has grown to 100 confirmed cases in 23 states. Twenty-five people have been hospitalized.

United States

Allergy Alert: Orgain recalls 30g Protein Organic Plant Based Powder – Chocolate (2.01 lb; Lot 4172-02-P; Expiration date June 20, 2026) due to undeclared peanuts.

Allergy Alert: Ralph’s Packing Company recalls approximately 3,132 pounds of ready-to-eat pork and beef bologna products due to undeclared milk. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Allergy Alert: Jose Madrid Salsa recalls Chipotle Con Queso Salsa (13 oz; Lots 6012201 102327, 6012201 103027, & 6012201 111227; UPC 093662452935) due to undeclared Yellow 5 and Yellow 6.

Allergy Alert: Lidl US recalls Taste of Deutschland Buttered Vegetables (10.5 oz box; All lots; UPC 4 056489 122876) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall: Field Fresh Foods, Inc. recalls Fresh Creative Foods, raw cucumber diced, with skin (Code F2315) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: NAIL Factory recalls approximately 1,635 pounds of ineligible frozen Siluriformes fish products (product of Vietnam). Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Indianapolis Fruit Company, Inc recalls multiple products containing cucumbers due to possible Salmonella contamination. Please refer to the Enforcement Report for a complete list of affected products.

Food Safety Recall: Impero Foods & Meats, Inc. recalls approximately 7,485 pounds of raw pork sausage products that were produced without the benefit of federal inspection. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Pet Food Safety Recall: Smallbatch Pets LLC recalls Smallbatch Dog Chicken Recipe Patties (6 lbs and bulk; Lot 24326 CPATL; Best by 21 FEB 2026) due to possible Salmonella contamination. The product was supplied to a single distributor in Wisconsin. According to information supplied by the company, the affected product was never released to consumers and has been completely destroyed.

Canada

No Alerts

United Kingdom and Ireland

Food Safety Recall (UK): Wicklow Farmhouse Cheese recalls multiple cheese products due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

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Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Farro Fresh Food Ltd recalls Farro Kitchen brand Beef & Black Bean Enchiladas (960g; Best before 16 04 24 – 28 12 24) due to undeclared fish.

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Besaha recalls Besaha brand Moroccan Couscous Almond & White Raisin, Moroccan Couscous Roasted Pistachio & Apricot, Moroccan Couscous Fragrant Herbs & Cranberry (All batches and all dates) due to undeclared gluten and wheat.

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USA (Final Update): FDA and CDC report the E. coli O121 outbreak linked to raw, organic carrots from Grimmway Farms is over. In all, 48 individuals from 19 states were confirmed to have been infected with the outbreak strain. Twenty of the victims were hospitalized and one person died.

USA (Update): FDA reports that 86 individuals have been infected with E. coli O157:H7 in an outbreak linked to an iceberg and romaine lettuce blend. The FDA has not revealed the source of the lettuce blend, but has initiated sampling.

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Allergy Alert: Frito-Lay recalls Lay’s Classic Potato Chips (13-oz bags; Guaranteed fresh date 11 FEB 2025 AND manufacturing code 6462307xx or 6463307xx; UPC 28400 31041) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall: Ocean Group Inc. recalls multiple salmon products after FDA finds Listeria monocytogenes in two environmental samples. Please refer to the Enforcement Report for a complete list of affected products, which were distributed to various retail and restaurant establishments in California.

Public Health Advisory: FDA advises restaurants and retailers not to serve or sell and consumers not to eat certain oysters from British Columbia, Canada, Growing Areas BC 14-8 and BC 14-15, due to potential Norovirus contamination. Please refer to the advisory for additional details.

Canada

No Alerts

United Kingdom and Ireland

Food Safety Recall (UK): Dunnes Stores recalls several of its cheeses and products containing cheese due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of affected products.

Hong Kong and Singapore

Food Safety Recall (Hong Kong): JJ Global Sourcing Limited recalls Italia brand Pistacchio Kerman Paste (3 kg; Batch No. 204759065-01; Use by December 31, 2025) due to possible aflatoxin contamination.

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Allergy Alert (Australia): Ausino Exim Pty Ltd recalls three Indomie brand products due to undeclared egg or milk. Please refer to the recall notice for a complete list of recalled products.

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