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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Meat Snack Trays at Sam's Club

This combination of photos provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday, Jan. 5, 2024, shows different views of a Bussetto charcuterie sampler with prosciutto, sweet soppr

Picture this: you're casually strolling through a Sam's Club, feeling that irresistible urge to indulge in some delicious charcuterie. You come across the perfect meat snack tray - Busseto Food Charcuterie Sampler Prosciutto, Sweet Soppressata, and Dry Copa. Without a second thought, you snatch it up and envision yourself savoring every bite. Little did you know, this seemingly harmless snack could be carrying a hidden danger.

Hold your horses, charcuterie enthusiasts! Brace yourself for a meaty tale, as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently dropped a news bomb that has left us all with raised eyebrows. It turns out that over two dozen individuals across 14 states have fallen ill, with five even landing themselves in the dreaded hospital. The culprit? Salmonella poisoning, courtesy of those beloved meat trays.

The recall alarm was sounded by Fratelli Beretta USA, a New Jersey-based meat processing company, who had to recall a whopping 11,000 pounds of their Busseto Foods brand ready-to-eat charcuterie meat products. How did this delightful charcuterie go rogue, you ask? Well, it seems that some of these meaty delights may have been tainted with the infamous salmonella.

So, how do you spot these treacherous trays? Keep an eye out for the label that reads 'Busseto Food Charcuterie Sampler Prosciutto, Sweet Soppressata, and Dry Copa,' accompanied by the lot number LO75330300 and a best-by date of April 27. Take a closer look, and you'll find two establishment numbers: EST. 7543B inside the U.S. Department of Agriculture mark of inspection and EST. #47967 on the package.

If you have been munching on these suspect snacks between November 20, 2023, and December 18, 2023, be on alert. Salmonella infections can be a serious matter, particularly for vulnerable populations such as young children, older individuals, and those with weakened immune systems. We don't want anyone's dream charcuterie experience turning into a nightmarish trip to the hospital.

So, what's the plan of action? Firstly, raid your refrigerator and search for any of these questionable products lurking within. Once you've located them, swiftly take them back to the place of purchase or, if you'd rather not take any chances, bid them farewell and toss them away. It may be a heartbreaking moment, but your health is worth more than a tray of charcuterie, my friends.

As we bid farewell to our beloved meaty treats, let us remind ourselves to stay vigilant and prioritize our well-being. It's crucial to stay informed, keep an eye on those recall lists, and be cognizant of any potential hazards that may lurk in our fridges. After all, nothing should come between us and our love for charcuterie - except, of course, the threat of salmonella.

In the meantime, we hope you find solace in other delectable culinary adventures, and fear not - the hunt for the perfect, safe charcuterie tray continues! Stay safe, stay curious, and may your future meaty escapades be filled with joy, flavor, and most importantly, good health.

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