A New Jersey-based charcuterie company is recalling more than 850,000 pounds of uncured ready-to-eat antipasto products because of possible salmonella contamination. The recall involves approximately 862,000 pounds of Italian meats produced by Fratelli Beretta Inc., the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA) said in a statement. Fratelli Beretta says the products include its 24-ounce trays containing two 12-ounce vacuum-sealed plastic packages of uncured meats. The products were shipped to retailers nationwide. Costco, the fifth largest retailer in the world, posted a recall for the trays on its website on Aug. 27. The fully cooked meat trays, produced from Feb. 28 through Aug. 15, can include salami, prosciutto, coppa, or soppressata. The products’ best-by dates range from Aug. 27 through Feb. 11, 2022, with UPC (Universal Product Number) symbol 073541305316. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has linked the company’s charcuterie assortments to a multistate …
862,000 Pounds of Charcuterie Recalled, Linked to Multi-State Salmonella Outbreak
August 30, 2021
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