Over 11,000 Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Charcuterie Products Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

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There’s an active recall on Busseto Foods brand ready-to-eat charcuterie meat products, according to the Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. This is due to a possible Salmonella contamination.

Approximately 11,097 pounds of the plastic tray samplers containing prosciutto, sweet sopressata and dry coppa are impacted by this recall. They were sold at Sam’s Club locations in the following states: Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas. The affected products have a “best if used by” date displayed as “APR 27 24” and a lot code L075330300. 

The FSIS was notified when the ready-to-eat meats were tested by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and had a positive result for Salmonella, causing the recall. The investigation is ongoing.

Those infected with Salmonella bacteria may experience common symptoms like fever, stomach cramps and diarrhea. Symptoms can start anywhere from six hours to six days after consumption and can last up to seven days. Severe infection can lead to hospitalization, so if you believe you may be experiencing illness after eating this impacted product, contact your health care provider as soon as possible.

For questions regarding this recall, contact the Busseto Recall Hotline at 866-552-4916.

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