The deadly Boar's Head outbreak is officially over, but the company's problems aren't
Briefly

The outbreak of listeria food poisoning linked to Boar's Head deli meats resulted in 10 deaths and 61 illnesses across 19 states, prompting a major recall.
Boar's Head recalled over seven million pounds of deli meats after the outbreak and shut down a factory due to serious sanitation violations.
Federal and state investigations are ongoing regarding the response to serious sanitary issues reported at Boar's Head's production facility prior to the outbreak.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed against Boar's Head by individuals affected by the listeria outbreak, intensifying scrutiny on the company and its safety practices.
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