Boar's Head Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Listeria Outbreak
Consumers allege the company failed to disclose contamination, leading to widespread recall and illnesses.
- A class action lawsuit has been filed against Boar's Head for not informing consumers about listeria contamination in its products.
- The outbreak resulted in 34 illnesses and two deaths across 13 states, with New York and Maryland being the hardest hit.
- Boar's Head recalled over 7 million pounds of deli meats, including liverwurst, ham, and bologna.
- The lawsuit claims Boar's Head's recall efforts were insufficient and deceptive.
- Consumers from any state who purchased the recalled products may be eligible to join the lawsuit.